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University Park considers parking limits near SMU

Postby smupony94 » Wed Jun 16, 2010 9:28 am

University Park considers parking limits near SMU

07:04 AM CDT on Wednesday, June 16, 2010

By LORI STAHL / The Dallas Morning News
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UNIVERSITY PARK – SMU students who have been parking on residential side streets near campus won't have that option if a plan under consideration by the University Park City Council is approved.

On Tuesday, city officials discussed creating new residential parking districts for neighborhoods on the east and west sides of Southern Methodist University. Under it, only homeowners and their guests would be able to get city permits to park on the streets.

The city's Police Department came up with the plan, in response to long-standing complaints about overflow parking. Council members generally liked the idea, but some residents at the meeting voiced concerns about how it would affect them. The council voted to discuss the matter again before deciding whether to proceed.

"This has been an ongoing issue for a number of years," Police Chief Gary Adams told the council.

Homeowners have long complained that students jam their neighborhoods when they can't find on-campus parking. Residents say it's a problem not only on weekdays during class times, but also when crowds attend athletic games on the weekend.

Mayor [deleted] Davis voiced support for the concept, noting that most cities that have colleges within their borders have already adopted some kind of parking restriction aimed at preventing overcrowding in residential areas.

An SMU spokesman said the university has added a lot of campus parking in recent years – and plans to do more. A new parking lot on the south side of the School of Education and Human Development building will have 85 spaces, said spokesman Kent Best. They will be available when the building is completed in August.

In early 2008, SMU added about 855 parking spaces when it opened a new garage, he said, adding that SMU currently exceeds the minimum number of parking spaces required by the City of University Park.

Some residents raised concerns, including that the proposed parking district may be too small and that the cost of purchasing multiple permits for family members would be problematic.

City officials said residents would only be required to buy permits if they want to park on the street. People who park in a garage or driveway would not be affected, they said.

Under the plan, residents would pay $20 for the first permit and $15 for a second permit. After that, permits would cost $50 each. Temporary visitors, such as houseguests, would not pay a fee, but residents would have to pick up guest permits from the city.

University Park already has a residential parking district around Highland Park High School. It was established 10 years ago – with no permit fee for homeowners, unlike the proposal near SMU – after residents complained that students were crowding the streets. Now students park in a school district garage.

The new plan calls for enforcement on weekdays between 6 a.m. and 5 p.m. Cars without a proper sticker during that time would be ticketed by police and could face fines. Compliance would be required year round.

City officials have discussed using proceeds from the permits to hire an extra parking enforcement officer.

If the plan moves forward, residents in the affected neighborhoods will be notified in writing and given a chance to react before officials vote.
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Re: University Park considers parking limits near SMU

Postby The Q » Thu Jun 17, 2010 11:34 pm

This is bad news for those of us who park on the other side of Mockingbird Lane for games.
Hope it doesn't pass.
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Re: University Park considers parking limits near SMU

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Re: University Park considers parking limits near SMU

Postby BroOrDie » Fri Jun 18, 2010 10:10 am

im surprised it's taken this long, parking anywhere near downtown chicago after 5pm usually requires a permit from the neighborhood
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Re: University Park considers parking limits near SMU

Postby Wuba » Fri Jun 18, 2010 12:00 pm

The Q wrote:This is bad news for those of us who park on the other side of Mockingbird Lane for games.
Hope it doesn't pass.


The other side of Mockingbird is Highland Park, so it would not be impacted by this. Although, I would not be surprised to see HP follow UP's lead if this passes.
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Re: University Park considers parking limits near SMU

Postby RE Tycoon » Fri Jun 18, 2010 1:27 pm

Wuba wrote:
The Q wrote:This is bad news for those of us who park on the other side of Mockingbird Lane for games.
Hope it doesn't pass.


The other side of Mockingbird is Highland Park, so it would not be impacted by this. Although, I would not be surprised to see HP follow UP's lead if this passes.


Also, the article said it would be enforced on Weekdays. Hopefully HP does not follow UP's lead for measly 6 games a ear.
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Re: University Park considers parking limits near SMU

Postby smupony94 » Fri Jun 18, 2010 2:07 pm

I know SMU is tax exempt but how much money does UP make off of SMU - sales tax and so forth.

SMU was started 9 years before UP was founded




University Park began as a cluster of homes surrounding the fledgling Southern Methodist University, which was founded in the then-rural Dallas County in 1915. The university supplied these homes with utility service until 1924, when the growing population could no longer be supported by the school’s utilities. In response, the area’s homeowners first sought annexation into the Town of Highland Park, but were refused due to the high cost which would have been required to provide the necessary utility and safety services. Shortly thereafter, Dallas also refused a request for annexation on similar grounds.
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Re: University Park considers parking limits near SMU

Postby BroOrDie » Fri Jun 18, 2010 2:09 pm

smupony94 wrote:I know SMU is tax exempt but how much money does UP make off of SMU - sales tax and so forth.

SMU was started 9 years before UP was founded




University Park began as a cluster of homes surrounding the fledgling Southern Methodist University, which was founded in the then-rural Dallas County in 1915. The university supplied these homes with utility service until 1924, when the growing population could no longer be supported by the school’s utilities. In response, the area’s homeowners first sought annexation into the Town of Highland Park, but were refused due to the high cost which would have been required to provide the necessary utility and safety services. Shortly thereafter, Dallas also refused a request for annexation on similar grounds.



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Re: University Park considers parking limits near SMU

Postby One Trick Pony » Fri Jun 18, 2010 6:50 pm

I'm parking on the Vard this year. :D
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Re: University Park considers parking limits near SMU

Postby PonyKai » Sat Jun 19, 2010 12:05 am

They can thank us for helping their property values sky rocket. And anyone that thinks campus has enough parking as is is high.
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Re: University Park considers parking limits near SMU

Postby Alaric » Sat Jun 19, 2010 2:02 pm

just give it some time. we'll just make the rules when SMU owns all the houses in the neighborhood
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Re: University Park considers parking limits near SMU

Postby BroOrDie » Mon Jun 21, 2010 8:31 am

Alaric wrote:just give it some time. we'll just make the rules when SMU owns all the houses in the neighborhood



when? in 60 years?
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