September 14, 2013
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Grass Field Eases Parking Problem

Liz Monroy / el Don
Liz Monroy / el Don

By: Aaron Vasquez

The old soccer field west of campus has been converted into a temporary parking lot. There are 320 spaces available in the grass lot.

“It’s tough to tell how long we will need the additional parking. We are taking it week by week,” said Michael Collins, vice president of administrative services.

Any vehicle left unattended for a five-day period without permission will be towed.

“It’s been easier to park in the grass field,” said student Jake McBee. “I’ve noticed a lot more spots.”

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