Business owner proposes solution to lack of parking in Chapel Hill
Local restaurant owner, Jamil Kadoura, believes parking is a cancer in downtown Chapel Hill, and the only cure is a new parking lot.
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Local restaurant owner, Jamil Kadoura, believes parking is a cancer in downtown Chapel Hill, and the only cure is a new parking lot.
A parking ticket appeal could lead to safer parking conditions in Chapel Hill and fairer treatment of grandmothers.
The Student Congress Finance Committee decided on Tuesday to draft a bill to cut Student Body Vice President Kyle Villemain’s stipend for one month.
Hardship parking and the possibility of rewriting the Student Code dominated Student Congress’ last meeting of the semester Tuesday.
To delay the widely criticized nighttime parking fee, UNC’s administration had to cut administrative costs by $2.6 million.
The proposal for students, staff and faculty to pay for night parking on campus will remain on hold for now.
As part of a process of restructuring University departments, the Department of Public Safety will no longer oversee the Transportation and Parking Services divisions.
A last-minute decision to delay the proposed night parking program left the University with disgruntled employees and $1 million hole to fill.
Carrboro officials and business owners are working together to strengthen the town’s economy.
A day before a new parking permit program was set to take effect, a last-minute halt left night parking free and led to monetary reimbursements for students and staff.
Free night parking has traditionally been one way to bring a car on campus without paying for an expensive permit, but this liberty will come to an end in the fall.
CORRECTION: A pervious version of this article included multiple errors. The Board of Aldermen has requested information on the process for designating town-own lot spaces for some Carrboro businesses, including in a town-owned lot at 105 Laurel Avenue. The article also mischaracterized a comment by Alderman Michelle Johnson on existing shared lot agreements between private businesses. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Most people familiar with Chapel Hill parking difficulties wouldn’t be surprised to hear the town brings in almost a quarter of a million dollars every year in parking fines alone.
Parking at UNC is often cited as nothing short of a nightmare — but with the first step of the Craige Parking Deck expansion completed, UNC is one step closer to alleviating the problem.
Just because the Carrboro partier goes home at 3 a.m. doesn’t mean his car has to.
Kris Novello knows that a lack of parking keeps customers from her Carrboro gift shop on Main Street.
The Tuition and Fee Advisory Task Force agreed on a graduate school tuition increase and postponed a decision on a controversial nighttime parking fee Thursday.
Parking in Carrboro sometimes feels scarce — and the Board of Aldermen hopes to improve that.
While thousands in the UNC community enjoyed the Zero Dark Thursday game, the experience was not the same for some UNC employees.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article stated registration ended July 5. It ends July 7. It also stated permit rates would not increase from last year. The rates will increase by approximately 1.9 percent. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the errors.