Why is parking being lost throughout the Medical Center campus?
As the OSU campus continues to grow it is more difficult to find open space to build new projects. The only feasible solution to the problem is to build on surface parking lots located throughout campus, or tear down existing structures. Due to the proximity needs of many of the construction projects that are taking place throughout the Medical Center campus, the ideal sites are surface parking lots nearby. Can “C” spaces be eliminated in high demand central campus areas to allow for more “A” and “B” parking permit spaces? To Top In 1995, the decision was made to discontinue reallocating “C” spaces to make up for lost “A” and “B” parking spaces when construction consumed them. This was in response to the Committee on the Undergraduate Experience (CUE) report. The issues raised in this report concerned the fact that student parking was already located in the least desirable areas (back half of parking lots or west campus), “A” and “B” permits could park in “C” parking any time, and if a
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