Category Archives: Parking

EMUTalkbacks

  • President Fallon releases statement concerning the court of appeals ruling, basically saying he’s disappointed in the ruling. He says he supports the appeal and that they will continue to provide support through the end of bargained contracts or through the end of the year – whichever is longer. He says EMU remains committed to providing full benefits and equal services to all employees. “This is about more than just recruitment and retention. It is the right thing to do.”

    The EMU-AAUP also has stated they feel these rights are important and they are doing everything they can to make sure they are maintained.

    Thank you President Fallon and the EMU-AAUP. I applaud your remarks and attention to this subject.

  • Kayla posted the video of the mock of EMU’s Alma Matter by the late night players. Here’s a hillarious video by the late night players of “Anagrams of EMU”. I should warn you.. I would rate the video PG-13ish so don’t watch it at work.
  • Bowen Fieldhouse has reopened after repairs due to the broken water pipes. I’ve walked by it numerous times and it’s mighty nice!
  • The Student Government released the results of the Dept of Public Safety open parking spot survey they conducted. Click on EMU Parking Survey Results under Latest News. It’s interesting to read and may help some of us with our parking strategies. (edit: thanks EagleTalon for correcting this)
  • Did you know we have a EMU Student Film Festival? I sure didn’t and I stumbled on it by accident. According to their myspace page this years film festival is scheduled for March 18th this year. . Don’t forget the Ann Arbor Film Festival runs from March 20th to 25th this year.

Welp.. that’s all for me. See, sometimes insomnia pays off because I can write posts like these..

Parking Parking Oh My

As usual, the first week of classes are interesting for parking, since no one is set into their ways and try to park really close to their classes before they realize it’s futile.

However, I thought that the McKenny Union lot was supposed to be turned into a commuter lot. I noticed today that it’s still a pay lot.. and on top of that, the new union has paid parking along with all the extra parking that used to be in front of the towers. So essentially we’ve lost commuter parking this semester. Does anyone know when McKenny Union lot will be converted to a commuter lot like they said?

Edit 01/10/07 7PM
Just for reference:

October 31st, Pamela Young E-mail:
“Effective Monday, Nov. 6, the McKenny lot will no longer be a guest lot,
according to Cindy Hall, director of public safety. She said the McKenny
lot will become a hangtag parking lot for faculty, staff, students and
commuters until McKenny reopens. Roughly one quarter of this lot will
be closed off and used as a staging area for construction equipment
related to the McKenny Union rehabilitation, slated to begin later this
year.”

November 3rd, Pamela Young E-mail:
“In order to accommodate our students, faculty, staff and University
guests, the McKenny parking lot will remain a guest pay lot through the
end of the fall semester.”

Now, since I already see that people are going to interpret my post as “walk from north lot..”, that’s not my issue. I have no problem parking in North Lot. My issue is the fact that we were told one thing for quite a long time (that McKenny union would be turned into commuter/faculty/staff lot), they said it would, retracted the statement saying it’d be pay through the end of the fall semester.. which, I assumed meant come Winter semester it’d no longer be pay. Obviously, this isn’t true.

The addition of McKenny lot being commuter/faculty/staff would offset the fact that we lost a lot of parking spaces right next to the towers, since that lot was converted into a pay lot extension for the new Student Union. So.. essentially, commuters/faculty/staff have a net loss in the number of parking spaces.

Update 01/11/06 5PM
I contacted the parking department. They told me the lot will stay a pay lot and there are no plans for that to change. When I asked them why they said they did not know and couldn’t provide me with more information

EMU Survey

One of the e-mails I ignored for a while was one sent out about a survey being conducted by EMU. I finally went through all of it tonight and some of the questions perked my interest. I figured I’d share them with everyone:

  • On the whole, the campus is well-maintained.
  • Channels for expressing student complaints are readily available.
  • Freedom of expression is protected on campus.
  • Tuition paid is a worthwhile investment.
  • This institution shows concern for students as individuals.
  • I seldom get the “run-around” when seeking information on this campus.
  • Administrators are approachable to students.
  • Faculty care about me as an individual.
  • The campus staff are caring and helpful.
  • Most students feel a sense of belonging here.

The survey also asked about how the University treats commuters, if there was enough parking, etc.

A lot of the above questions seem to be items that are frequently talked about on this site. And those are only a slim portion of the 100+ questions in the survey. It was interesting to go through and I’d love to see the overall results, but doubt those will be shared.

City hearing on College Place closure plan, Nov. 8, 7:30

The City Council of Ypsilanti is having a public hearing on the EMU-city government plan to close College Place (the street in front of Pease auditorium), this Wednesday night, at 7:30. The hearing is in the City Council chambers of City hall, at One South Huron Street, just south of Michigan Ave.

Come one and come all! This is a chance that’s never existed before – for the public to comment on this plan to spend $1.3 million of public money (mostly Eastern’s, very little Ypsilanti’s) to tear up a street, replace it with grass, and create a new pedestrian mall between EMU’s Pease parking lot and the nearly always empty pedestrian mall that exists to the west of College Place.

As I have stated here before, this plan will effectively reduce the ease of access to campus, and from campus to town. It’s a bad plan, one rooted in 1970s campus master plans drawn up before planners knew the limits of pedestrian malls, yet relentlessly pursued by the EMU Business and Finance Division, with no campus input. It’s the kind of thing management teams put on their “to do list” and get brownie points for accomplishing, regardless of whether it serves the university’s real interests.

The plan has been endorsed by various public bodies but has not been discussed in any meaningfully open public forums. Some city officials have told me that the 2002 Cross Street improvement plan was widely discussed, and since that wide ranging 2002 plan alludes to an earlier version of the College Place closure plan, that suffices for public comment. (Others have told me tales of how EMU officials have twisted arms to get the city to sign off on this deal…a poor way to make real friends.)

Part of this rather poor design for the College Place/Pease corner of the EMU campus calls for a little park to be created behind Pease, and to put a stage there…this stage is perhaps for all the musical and theatrical performers who like performing near loud and busy streets, rather than on a stage where the audience can reliably hear the performers. Performers who prefer competing with the noise of traffic might form a large but previously unknown slice of the performing arts community, but will local audiences also enjoy the noise of traffic?

The plan will probably result in a rarely used outdoor stage on campus, next to Cross Street. Who would want to see the same $ spent on improving existing stages in Riverside Park, or building a decent stage on campus at a good location? Well, probably the performing arts community, but who’s asking them anyway? Are there any artists on this campus or in this town whose opinions should be heard? (And why wasn’t the Gallery in the new Student Center properly designed? Look for systemic causes, and you’ll trace them, I bet, to the same sources that thought up this outdoor stage next to Cross Street.)

The plan will also eliminate approximately 60-70 on street parking spots, on College Place and Perrin. This will add to the problems of access between town and campus. Little ol’ Perrin Street will become two way, and, since it’s so nicely hidden from campus by its location behind Pease Auditorium, it is to become one of the major entrances to campus! A major entrance with frequent but needless traffic jams.

If implemented, the College Place plan will make it harder for Cross Street to evolve into what EMU and the town need it to become: A cool college student oriented urban district.

College Place needs improvement. That could be cheaply done, without reducing access.

Come to the hearing. Listen. Have your say. Ask questions. It’s your campus, and your town. 7:30 Wednesday at City Hall.

Parking funny

From Inside Higher Education:

Seems familiar, eh?

From the Eastern Echo: Fallon Meets with Students

The headline in at least the online version of the Echo is President Fallon meets with Student Government:  Students get answers to burning questions in Walton-Putnam lounge.”  Most of the “burning questions,” at least according to this story, involved parking.  Supposedly, the new student union will have 240 additional parking spots and there is talk of building another parking structure over there.

There was some strike/post strike talk.  Here’s a passage from the story:

As expected, some students had questions regarding the strike, specifically how long it would take before the state fact finder would have a report ready.

“I would say at least two months, but worst case scenario, maybe six months or longer,” Fallon said on the issue. “That report will be made public, though, so everyone will be able to see exactly what they find.”

Fallon’s biggest concern about the strike is not how long it will take to resolve, but the negative impact it might have in the meantime. “It could start leaking into everything we do around here,” he said.

The strike leaking into everything we do around here?  You mean we’re not just gonna forget and move on?