The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 28, 1979, Page page 6, Image 6

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daily nebraskan
tuesday, august 28, 1979
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Rates cut for remote parking
By Kathy Stokebrand
Students returning to UNL will find
that the standard parking permit again will
cost $35. However, there are some new
plans for parking in the upcoming semes
ter. ,
According to John Duve, parking coor
dinator and executive secretary to. the
parking advisory committee, a new remote
permit is available. This is for residence hall
students who are willing to limit their park
ing to designated remote parking lots at a
reduced cost.
A remote permit costs $20. Duve said
the lower-priced permit should provide
some incentive for students who drive less
frequently to use the lots located a few
blocks farther away. But if a regular lot is
full, a student with a standard permit may
also have to park in a remote parking facili
ty. HARPER SCHRAMM SMITH residence
hall students soon will be able to use a new
paved and lighted 300-space lot. It will be
northwest of the complex, across the rail
road tracks. Although construction has not
begun, it should be completed in October,
Duve said.
Work on the northern half of the com
muter lot between Harper-Schramm-Smith
and W Street also is to begin soon, he said.
Duve said to better meet the needs of
permit owners, Abel-Sandoz residents will
be able to use the lot east of the food ser
vice building this year. Last year, it was re
served for staff, faculty and visitors who
now must use the parking facility north of
Abel Hall.
MANY STUDENTS said they wonder
why the smaller Area 2 lots have not been
resurfaced. Duve said some of these lots are
only temporary and because they are
smaller, they are not as economical to re
surface as a larger lot.
Seventy to 90 percent of all develop
ment money comes from traffic violations.
Permit revenue Roes toward maintenance,
employee salaries, and other costs, All left
over dollars are used for development,
Duve said.
Weather has a big impact on the parking
budget. The bill to clean up from one
snowstorm can be as high as $10,000, Duve
said. Any funds remaining from snow re
moval in a year are transferred for im
provement and development.
Duve said the parking lots are usually
repainted every year. However, because the
repainting was estimated to cost $25,000,
the project was cut this year.
CAPT. KENNETH MARKLE of the
UNL police dept. estimated 10,000-12,000
permits would be sold this year. He said he
is looking for a light decrease in permit
purchases due to the cost of fuel.
Permits are being sold at the Bob
Devaney Sports Center through Aug. 29.
They will go on sale at the UNL police sta
tion beginning Aug. 30.
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