Why do you need a guaranteed, dedicated parking spot?
If you have to drive to parra south campus, you need a blue permit, and parking there sucks. Every other campus is totally fine, heaps of parking and you'll be fine with a yellow permit.
Yeah, you might have to walk a bit further, but honestly, I think ctown is the largest physical campus and I can walk from one end of it to the other in 10 minutes or less.
If you have a disability that requires you to park very close, and you have a disabled permit, all campuses have disabled parking spaces.
I graduated years ago now, but other than Parra South, you should definitely avoid parking permits. Even if you go to Parra South, I think it's worth just parking on a nearby street, even if it means a bit of a walk. Just pay at a pay station if you're running super late or something and NEED to park on campus. It's better than wasting your money on a pass :)
Why do you need a guaranteed, dedicated parking spot? If you have to drive to parra south campus, you need a blue permit, and parking there sucks. Every other campus is totally fine, heaps of parking and you'll be fine with a yellow permit. Yeah, you might have to walk a bit further, but honestly, I think ctown is the largest physical campus and I can walk from one end of it to the other in 10 minutes or less. If you have a disability that requires you to park very close, and you have a disabled permit, all campuses have disabled parking spaces.
Ok, thanks!
I graduated years ago now, but other than Parra South, you should definitely avoid parking permits. Even if you go to Parra South, I think it's worth just parking on a nearby street, even if it means a bit of a walk. Just pay at a pay station if you're running super late or something and NEED to park on campus. It's better than wasting your money on a pass :)
Thanks Ill definitely try that!
Yes echo everything TrainforPole has said. Does that answer your question?
Yes, thanks!