- November 13th, 2011, 1:00 am
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I would guess that the students may not buy the cost argument for not building a parking garage much longer when you consider the AA credit rating and revenue minus expenses of 200 million a year. Sooner or later they will catch on. A better idea may be to not allow freshmen to park cars anywhere on campus and use the spots saved for commuters. Many schools our size do not allow freshmen to have cars and that might be something we look into down the road.
Ideally....way back in the day Wards Road should have been zoned residential or at least mixed use. I think it would be awesome to have a Wyndhurst style Wards Road instead of the snarling mess we have now. 3,000 students walking to campus from a residential Wards Road would have made it more like a college town and would have solved a majority ofthe parking/traffic problems we have now.
Ideally....way back in the day Wards Road should have been zoned residential or at least mixed use. I think it would be awesome to have a Wyndhurst style Wards Road instead of the snarling mess we have now. 3,000 students walking to campus from a residential Wards Road would have made it more like a college town and would have solved a majority ofthe parking/traffic problems we have now.