Commuter Students Discuss Parking Troubles On Campus

While beginning the 2022-2023 school year, the USD community is re-acclimating to their new schedules, new classes and the San Diego culture. Amid these changes, parking services implemented a new parking plan that impacts faculty, staff and students alike.
Read moreStudents share their confusion and frustration surrounding the recent rise in parking tickets. Parking services provide hope of a new mobility plan, and resources to help students with parking on campus.
Read moreSome students may know the feeling — it is 9:57 a.m. on a Monday morning, pulling into campus just before your 10:10 a.m. class, heading to the Valley Parking Structure with your parking permit proudly displayed, only to find that there are no available spots.
Read moreOn Sept. 25, the Office of Parking Services at the University of San Diego posted a draft of a new “USD Parking and Mobility Plan” on their website that would take effect next school year. This plan includes major changes to the current parking system, like not allowing first-year students to park on campus, and creating a tiered parking structure that sets several boundaries on where each tier is allowed to park.
Read moreThe Office Parking Services at the University of San Diego is reassessing its policies, resulting in a tiered parking permit system that does not allow first-year students to park on campus starting next fall.
Read moreNew construction prompts restructuring of on-campus parking Glenn McDonell/Asst. News Editor/The USD Vista The University of San Diego’s location on the top of a mesa allows for sweeping views and stunning sunsets, but also has its downsides for those who live down below and need to find parking on a daily […]
Read moreParking issues continue, Paseo de Colachis Plaza is done, and USD has rats! Find out more on our first episode for Fall 2017!
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