10/9/18

Robert Vela III

Parking at Texas State University can be an everyday struggle for commuters. Bobcat Update's Robert Vela (VEL-UH) -the-third has the story. 
 
Texas State University provides a lot of parking alternatives. There are more than 100 parking lots that require permits, two Pay-to-Park garages, and several Pay-and-Display permit stations on campus. Even so, some commuters say it's difficult to find parking spaces.
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Many students drive from places like Austin and San Antonio, which means planning ahead is essential to make it to class on time.  
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The university's ten-year Master Plan includes more parking. Enrollment is expected to grow over the next decade. By 20-27, the university may have as many as 50-thousand people searching for parking on a daily basis. Some students feel frustrated that more isn't being done now.  
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If you want more information, you can visit the Texas State website: parking-dot-T-X-state-dot-E-D-U. For Bobcat Update, I'm Robert Vela (VEL-UH) the third. 

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