Difference between revisions of "Parking"

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The [[Secretary]], once elected at the first house meeting, will send out a survey shortly
 
The [[Secretary]], once elected at the first house meeting, will send out a survey shortly
 
after fall term starts to figure out who wants to park in the lot, and then they’ll
 
after fall term starts to figure out who wants to park in the lot, and then they’ll
give out parking permits based on that. Until then, people are free to park in our lot any
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give out parking permits based on that. Until then, members are free to park in our lot any
 
time, no permit required. In the case of overflow, it’s up to the Secretary to decide whether a lottery needs to be utilized to determine who is awarded a permit. The
 
time, no permit required. In the case of overflow, it’s up to the Secretary to decide whether a lottery needs to be utilized to determine who is awarded a permit. The
 
Secretary is also in charge of having un-permitted cars towed, but will send a house
 
Secretary is also in charge of having un-permitted cars towed, but will send a house
email with 72 hours notice before doing so. Guests may park in the Stearns music
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email with 72 hours notice before doing so.  
building parking lot next door on the weekends.
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== Guest Parking ==
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Guests cannot park in the Escher lot is it is close to or exceeding capacity by members, AKA during the school year. An alternative is to have them park at Ann Arbor Christian Reformed Church which is behind Escher and just a short walk. There are no tow signs in this lot and it is usually pretty empty, so there shouldn't be issues there. Another option is to have them park in the Stearns music lot on the weekends (when a pass is not needed).

Revision as of 09:53, 17 August 2022

The Secretary, once elected at the first house meeting, will send out a survey shortly after fall term starts to figure out who wants to park in the lot, and then they’ll give out parking permits based on that. Until then, members are free to park in our lot any time, no permit required. In the case of overflow, it’s up to the Secretary to decide whether a lottery needs to be utilized to determine who is awarded a permit. The Secretary is also in charge of having un-permitted cars towed, but will send a house email with 72 hours notice before doing so.

Guest Parking

Guests cannot park in the Escher lot is it is close to or exceeding capacity by members, AKA during the school year. An alternative is to have them park at Ann Arbor Christian Reformed Church which is behind Escher and just a short walk. There are no tow signs in this lot and it is usually pretty empty, so there shouldn't be issues there. Another option is to have them park in the Stearns music lot on the weekends (when a pass is not needed).