University Works with City to Decrease Parking on NeighborhoodStreets
August 15, 2008
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University Works with City to Decrease Parking on NeighborhoodStreets
VALDOSTA - Ask college students to name one of their biggest
annoyances and many of them will agree it is the lack of convenient
parking.
Parking issues have been a major concern for Valdosta State
University, especially within the surrounding neighborhoods. In
recent years, the growth of the university has resulted in
increased parking needs. To address this critical issue, university
officials have partnered with the City of Valdosta to offer
long-term solutions to decrease the number of vehicles parking in
neighborhoods and city streets adjacent to the campus.
In 2005, the Valdosta City Council considered reducing the allotted
parking times on streets surrounding the campus. However, the
council agreed to postpone the changes until VSU completed a
parking study. The parking study confirmed the university’s master
plan recommendation to construct two multi-level parking decks on
main campus.
With the parking decks now open, city officials are moving forward
with their plan to implement a time change that prohibits parking
on streets adjacent to the university, including streets east of
Patterson, and Sustella, Azalea, Iola, Mary and Alden. The City
Council approved at their Aug. 7 meeting to prohibit parking on
designated streets from 1 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.,
effective Aug. 18 when students return to campus for fall
semester.
The city and university are working together to inform students of
the change by placing informational fliers on the windshield of
vehicles parked on the designated streets.
“VSU Parking and Transportation personnel will be visible in the
neighborhoods to inform students of the changes to the parking
time,” said Rob Kellner, director of Auxiliary Services. “We
greatly appreciate the city allowing us time to build the parking
decks, these two facilities increase the university’s parking
inventory by 33 percent and provide a convenient and safe place to
park.”
City Engineer Von Shipman believes this simple change will result
in students obtaining parking permits to park on-campus thus
eliminating a lot of traffic in the neighborhoods, which is good
for the community.
“The City of Valdosta is pleased with the new parking opportunities
available for VSU students, which will assist in alleviating
parking congestion in the residential neighborhoods adjacent to the
university,” said City Manager Larry Hanson. “We commend VSU and
the community partnerships that were instrumental in providing the
additional parking, while also respecting the needs of the
neighborhood residents.”
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