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CSULB suspends selling parking passes
On the second day of
school, CSU Long Beach has suspended selling parking passes.
A
Tuesday August 27th message from the University's Parking and Transportation Department:
Student Parking Permits (fall 2019) - Temporarily On Hold
Student Parking Permits (fall 2019) - Temporarily On Hold
Due to heavy traffic and
parking patterns in the initial days of new academic year, Parking and Transportation
Services will temporarily suspend the sales of Student Parking Permits.
We are confident that patterns
will normalize in the coming days at which time Student Permit sales will
resume.
In the meantime, please
consider one of the many alternative forms of sustainable
transportation sponsored by the university to get to
campus including Long
Beach Transit TAP, Los
Coyotes Shuttle, Bike
Share and Carpool.
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In a story on CSULB's enrollment in the Grunion Gazette, CSULB
President Dr. Conoley the University is quoted as saying:
"Although our official census is weeks
away, as of today our total enrollment is outpacing Fall 2018.”
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This year CSULB announced a number of parking changes. The changes included an Assisted Stacked parking program. The satellite lot program that last year
included a discounted parking arrangement in the Lowes/Kmart parking lot was
discontinued.
Under Dr. Conoley the University has met with residents of
the surrounding neighborhoods and worked toward finding solutions to the
parking programs and other numerous neighborhood concerns.
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