Quantcast The Triangle
College Media Network

Parking Lottery eliminated

Chris Sannino

Issue date: 9/20/07 Section: News
  • Page 1 of 1
The parking lottery has been eliminated because of the addition to the parking garage located at 34 and Market Streets. 285 more spots are now available.
Media Credit: Charles Rumford
The parking lottery has been eliminated because of the addition to the parking garage located at 34 and Market Streets. 285 more spots are now available.

Starting this Fall, Drexel parking passes will be made available to all faculty, staff, and students.

Drexel students will no longer be subject to lottery or waiting list when applying for parking permits thanks to the completion of the parking garage renovation.

Drexel's parking garage, located on 34 and Market Streets, initially underwent its two-story expansion project in April of 2007, according to Drexel Parking Services Director David Jost.

The second elevator was put into service July 2007 and the project now only a few small tasks are left before being fully functional.

"The Drexel Parking Garage expansion project added two new parking levels, providing an additional 285 spaces, and two new elevators," said Jost. "The original four-deck garage is a cast in place post tension concrete structure; the new levels are galvanized steel pan decks with a concrete driving surface."

The renovations are expected to end the prior parking shortage at Drexel, abolishing the yearly lottery and relieving students of having to be put on a waiting list. Students will now be able to purchase one, two, three, or four consecutive terms of parking, with annual permits being valid fall through summer of the year.

Parking permits are already available upon completion of a parking registration form and payment of $339 per term. Forms can be found at the Drexel Parking Office at 34th and Market Streets or on the Parking Services website. Parking registration will continue until all spaces are filled.
Page 1 of 1

Article Tools

Be the first to comment on this story

  • NOTE: Email address will not be published

Type your comment below (html not allowed)

  I understand posting spam or other comments that are unrelated to this article will cause my comment to be flagged for deletion and possibly cause my IP address to be permanently banned from this server.



Triangle Video Section: Use the arrows to select different videos.

Advertisement

Poll

Is the death penalty ever a justifiable punishment?

Submit Vote

View Results

Advertisement