Parking spaces have become more limited on campus due to the construction of the Lee and Penny Anderson Arena, and this lack of parking has created frustration among the university’s student commuters, as many have not been able to find open spots around campus. Studio Producer Abby Madsen has the story.
St. Thomas parking issues persist during construction
Amid several construction projects on a changing St. Thomas campus, the lack of parking has affected many students’ daily lives, especially commuter students, leading some to “regret buying a pass at all.”
USG discusses student IDs, food truck, Minnesota State Grant
Associate Vice President of Auxiliary Services Mitch Karstens spoke on dining services and student ID changes, the Minnesota State Grant was discussed and a club was approved at the Undergraduate Student Government general council meeting on March 11. University Affairs Editor Scout Mason has the update.
INFOGRAPHIC: Snow emergency guide
When a snow emergency is declared, residents must follow strict parking guidelines. Design Manager Maggie Stout explains St. Paul snow emergency guidelines to prevent vehicles from being ticketed and towed.
News in :90 – Dec. 3, 2019
St. Paul public works will undergo a two-day plow operation for the residential streets of St. Paul and President Donald Trump criticized Democrats at the opening of a NATO leaders’ meeting Tuesday. Ad/PR representative McKenzie Hickey has today’s News in :90.
News in :90 – March 8, 2019
St. Paul declared a one-side residential street parking ban following a record-breaking February snowfall, and President Donald Trump is expected to release his budget proposal which will include $100 million for a global women’s fund spearheaded by his daughter Ivanka Trump. Production Editor MacKenzie Bailey has today’s News in 90.
St. Paul declares one-side residential parking ban
Following record-breaking snowfall, the city of St. Paul declared a one-side residential street parking ban that began Monday at noon. Parking is banned on the even-numbered side of all residential streets. Residential streets around the St. Thomas campus include Selby and Goodrich avenues.
New parking lot to be built on St. Kate’s green space
Several trees have been cut down at St. Catherine University to make room for a new parking facility.
Guests fined for visiting St. Thomas
COJO student Savannah Hufendick argues that St. Thomas doesn’t have enough parking spaces for visitors.
News in :90 – Feb. 12, 2015
This is News in :90 for Thursday, Feb. 12, 2015
Lot K opens parking for Davanni’s, Coffee Bené customers
St. Thomas community members now share parking spaces with customers of nearby businesses as Lot K on the corner of Cleveland and Grand avenues has new parking restrictions.
Snowfall delays St. Paul street sweeping
Although there are still environmental concerns about the leaves getting into lakes and rivers, the snow makes it impossible to sweep the streets until spring.
Street sweeping likely to cause parking problems
St. Paul has begun its semi-annual street sweep, which lasts through November and will affect student parking around campus.
Continued South Campus construction not affecting classes
Heavy rains during the summer delayed the construction of the new building on South Campus, but students should not experience much inconvenience as the semester begins.
South Campus construction limits parking
Construction on South Campus has limited parking space and cut off routes to multiple parking areas including lots M, O and V.