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Basically in many cities in the world there are more cars than places to park, and this includes smaller cities as well. That means that to stop people overusing the parking, such as parking all day, they charge for parking.
You can purchase passes online with credit card or check (no starter checks) by visiting our online parking payment Web page.
Common parking violations include: Prohibited Areas: Parking in bus stops, fire hydrants, driveways, or garage entrances. Sidewalks: Unauthorized parking on sidewalks. Double Parking: Obstructing traffic flow by parking alongside another vehicle.
Colleges charge for parking for several reasons: Maintenance Costs: Parking lots and garages require regular maintenance, including repairs, cleaning, and snow removal. Fees help cover these costs. Infrastructure Investment: Many institutions invest in expanding or improving parking facilities.
It does a few things. 1. Its a revenue creator for the city. 2. It controls the amount of cars. Ie of it was free people would just park and leave their car there. 3. It ensures people are there to do business in that part of the city. Ie people pay to park, go shopping and leave making room for next person.
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When pressed about this fee, school officials claim that charging for parking is permissible and may even point to language on their web site. Others may claim the money goes towards security to prevent auto thefts. Just because a school claims they have a right doesnt mean they actually have the authority.
Parking Permit / Reciprocity Fees Residential/ReciprocityFee Reciprocity Sticker (District Resident with Take Home Company Car) $338.00/year Residential Parking Permit (see tiered fee schedule below) $50.00/year* Residential Parking Permit (Seniors, 65 or Older) $35.00/year5 more rows
A lot of things within parking and transportation are a lot more expensive than people realize - beyond lot maintenance, there is bus maintenance and purchasing, bonds on parking structures (garages cost at least $20k per space, and students demand garages more and more all the time), campus police (for better or worse

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