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1958]

U N I V E R S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S

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5. T o provide a firm basis for financing this program, all full-time staff members to be advised of the program and given an opportunity to apply for reserved space, based on a payment of the $60 fee. The number of additional parking spaces (within the quota) to be constructed will be limited to the number of written applications for such space. B. That the following be substituted for items la, ib, 2a, and 2b in the regulations adopted by the Board of Trustees at its meeting on January 28, 1956: 1. The area of restricted parking for student-operated cars, including the streets named, shall be as follows: Southern Boundary — Florida Avenue from Orchard Street to Lincoln Avenue; Lincoln Avenue from Florida Avenue to Pennsylvania Avenue ; Pennsylvania Avenue from Lincoln Avenue to the Illinois Central tracks. Western Boundary—Illinois Central tracks from Pennsylvania Avenue extended north to Green Street; Green Street from the Illinois Central tracks to First Street; and First Street from Green Street north to University Avenue. Northern Boundary—University Avenue from First Street to Lincoln Avenue. Eastern Boundary — Lincoln Avenue from University Avenue south to Green Street; Green Street east from Lincoln Avenue to Orchard Street; and Orchard Street from Green Street south to Florida Avenue. 2. All students shall be prohibited from parking a. Within the restricted parking area as described above during the hours of 1:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, while the University is in session. b. On any University street, drive, or designated parking lot, except when posted to the contrary. c. Exceptions: (1) All students may park on University streets and city streets in the restricted area from 5:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. (2) All students living outside the restricted parking area may park on city streets west of F o u r t h Street in Champaign and east of Lincoln Avenue in Urbana between 6:00 a.m. and 1:00 a.m. (3) Graduate and professional students with baccalaureate degrees who hold at least a half-time academic teaching or research appointment and graduate and professional fellows will be given permits which will permit them to park in the faculty-staff lots from 5:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. and on University and city streets in the restricted area at any time, subject to city regulations. Other graduate and professional students with baccalaureate degrees may park at any time on city streets within the restricted area, subject to city regulations. (4) All students may park in metered spaces on city streets from 6:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. 3- Within the restricted area, all students requiring overnight storage may either a. Use an off-street garage or storage space for their vehicles or b. Garage their vehicles in a designated University storage area provided at University expense. 4- Any undergraduate student and any graduate or professional student not holding at least a half-time appointment or a fellowship enrolled at the Champaign-Urbana Campus and owning and/or operating a car will be assessed a fee of $15 a year ($7.50 a semester). t- That the Physical Plant Department be instructed to proceed to the implementation of the plan subject to review and approval by the Vice-President and Provost's Office, so that it may become operative by September 1, 1958. I recommend that the Board of Trustees adopt the plan presented in genial, and that the President of the University be authorized to amend it from Jwie to time in the light of experience and upon appropriate recommendations. 1 his is consistent with the "General Rules Concerning University Organization