A&M plans increase in parking pass prices
By: Melissa Appel
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The fee is increasing because of higher upkeep costs, and is an effort to reduce debt incurred by the building of parking garages. Additional funding is required to raise the wages of student drivers and pay for buses.
Rodney Weis, director of Transportation Services, said he knows that increasing fees is not pleasant, but it is necessary for A&M transportation. "I purchase a parking permit, too, and like everyone else, I want my costs to stay as low as possible," Weis said. "I also realize that, in spite of sound management and good business practices, there are costs that we have little or no control over."
In an effort to involve students in future planning, Transportation Services has scheduled open forums in February, with the final Open Forum at 9 a.m. Thursday, in Rudder 301.
The forums are open to any student or faculty member and each meeting consists of a 15-minute presentation on funding and fees, followed by a question and answer period.
The presentation includes information about increasing fees in the upcoming semesters. Fees are at a gradual increase according to a three-year plan that has been discussed and implemented for two years.
Student turnout for forums has been disappointingly low, Weis said, but that doesn't mean that students do not have an opinion about the increase in costs. The reaction is mixed, but Weis said that students who take the time to understand the process are responding well.
"I'm actually OK with that [$10 increase.] The cost of everything else is increasing, so the cost of that increase isn't that bad, especially if you consider the gas cost increase," said Brian Williams, a junior accounting major.
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