Thursday, March 10, 1933 Daily IMebraskan 3 1 m . . m Lommaicee mam parasng information By Peggy Tolacck UNIVERSITY PROGRAM COUNCIL WELCOMES Discussion , but no action , took place because of the absence of a quorum at the Parking Advisory Committee meeting I ucsday. A rough draft of parking information for new students was distributed to the committee membcts.Thc information asks students to think about the need for a car on campus and also gives general information about parking permits. li warns that "parking permits are issued on a first come first -serve basis," and students will probably have to walk a few blocks to classes even if they purchase a permit. The information will be distributed through New Student Orientation, the Student Handbook, housing's pamphlet and possibly with car registration information. Clinton 1 louver, director of the Nebraska Center for Continuing Education Division of Continuing Studies and a committee member, said the information promotes the idea that a car is not necessary on campus. An unwritten exception of free parking permits for coaches also was discussed . The cost of maintaining the 45 stalls in Area 7 costs about $12 per stall, which amounts to more than $500, said Kenneth Marklc, captain of UNL parking administration. Enforcement of the parking permits requires about an hour of an officer's time. Marklc said that when the policy began and in its early years, three or frur coaches received the free permits. Now about 40 or 50 coaches or assistants receive permits, Markle said. Students' complaints about car towings could be prevented if students would call and find out if they have any unpaid tickets, Markle said. Two or more unpaid tickets may cause a car to be towed, and the files are getting fatter with the unpaid bills. Harlan Milder, a freshman law major, said that a uniformity of ticketing was needed in parking areas. He said he was ticketed in an area on Hast Campus, and when he went to another area, illegally parked cars were not ticketed there. Markle said the department has been short on workers all winter, and often tickets are given on "spot checks." Milder's complaint that Hast Campus lots are less ticketed was not acted on because of the absence of a quorum. The next meeting of the Parking Advisory Committee will be April 5 at 2:30 p.m. at the UNL Police Department. Items to have been acted on Tuesday will be rescheduled for this meeting. Changes in parking regulations, information on the committee's role in the appeals process and proposal's on night enforcement, permit fees, Area 7 parking for coaches, and raising meter rates will be discussed. i - f " T ; ' ' "" " "-BESTS' J i w J h'vJ V SPECIAL GUtST li r '3v Their Only Nebraska Appearance April 6, 1983 7:30 PM BOB DEVAMEY SPORTS CENTER-Lincoln. Neb. Tickets: $13.50-$12.50$11.50 Reserved available at Nebraska City Union, and all Brandeis Outlets In Lincoln & Omaha. NEBRASKA UNION WILL ACCEPT CHECKS. MASTER CAR D & VISA FOR INFORMATION CALL: 472-2454 r If Shorts You can place your bets at the American Heart Assoc iation's casino night Friday. The fund-raiser will be from 7 p.m. to midnight in the Centennial Ballroom of the Nebraska Union. Olsen said the casino night features simulated gambling, door prizes, refreshments and entertainment. Tickets cost $2.50 in advance and $3 at the door. The UNL Baha'i Association has a meeting every Friday at 7 :30 p.m. in the Nebraska Union. The room will be posted in the Daily Events calendar in the union's north lobby. An all-day workshop, "How to Put Small Computers to Work for You," will be Friday in the Nebraska Center for Continuing Education, 33rd and Holdrege streets. A seminar, "Are Christians Latter-day Saints?" will be Monday from noon to 1 pjn.in the Nebraska Union. Bob Justice, bishop of the Lincoln second ward, will speak. The seminar is sponsored by the Latter-day Saints Student Association. A political science colloquium, 'The Impact of Local Election Structures on City Council Member Character istics," will be given by Tim Bledsoe at 3:15 pm. today in Oldfather Hall 538. 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