From Deseret News archives:
BYU parking ban is a no-go
Council learns students aren't hogging all spots
If this were presidential politics, pundits would call it a flip-flop. Provo City Council members say they simply changed their minds after studying the issue for nearly a year.
The council reconsidered all of its assumptions after new data showed the area isn't plagued by students who park on the streets and walk to class, council chairwoman Cindy Richards said.
A new proposal would allow free, unregulated parking on the city streets between 500 North and BYU's southern border on 800 North. Permits would be required to park on those streets between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m.
The initial proposal was a polar opposite: Permits would be required for parking on the streets during the day. Free parking would be allowed overnight, beginning in the late afternoon or early evening.
Those daytime permits appeared inevitable on Nov. 21, until three hours before the City Council was expected to vote for them. That's when a letter from BYU administrators arrived asking for a postponement and reconsideration.
One reason the council agreed to BYU's request to reconsider was the clear difference between two areas of the Joaquin Neighborhood. North Joaquin, the area where nighttime parking permits are proposed, is where BYU and Provo want single college students to live and is dominated by apartments and condos.
South Joaquin, from 500 North to Center Street, is marked by homes Provo wants to be occupied by the homeowners. The city doesn't want students renting those homes, especially when the number of students in a home surpasses the legal limit.
Parking in North Joaquin is a problem because of the sheer number of students, 8,200 single students, and a lack of parking off the streets. Many of the apartment complexes don't provide the legal number of parking spaces off the streets that is required of them.
In some areas of South Joaquin, homeowners have trouble finding spaces in front of their homes because so many students are packed into houses they've rented that their cars spill throughout the neighborhood.
Council members had decided they wouldn't determine a parking permit plan for North Joaquin until they settled on one for South Joaquin, but then it became clear they couldn't wait.
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