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They were notified in July 2006 of this and have not fixed it by July 2008 when I took the above photo. Two years of noncompliance?
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>From cammer@aecom.yu.edu Mon Jul 24 23:55:07 2006
Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 23:54:58 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: more Low lot woes...
From: "Michael Cammer"
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Three comments regarding the extremely convenient Kinney lot under Low.
1.) The garage posted a small sign printed on 8 1/2 X 11 paper some time
during July, after I already paid my July 2006 parking, that they were
increasing fees effective July 1. This sign was posted on the red payment
box. I believe this is not legal and we do not have to pay the increase
for the month of July.
2.) The official posting of rates outside the lot is out of date. They
announce old rates. I believe this is not legal.
3.) Construction workers in the garage need to wear better reflectors,
lights, have cones out and reroute traffic etc. Especially in the morning
on sunny days when drivers pull into the dark garage from the bright
outdoors & may keep sunglasses on, this is a serious safety problem.
Thank you.
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Michael Cammer
Analytical Imaging Facility and
Dept. ASB Biophotonics Innovation Laboratory
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
1300 Morris Park Avenue, Bronx, NY 10461
718-430-2890 Fax 718-430-8996
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Selfish much? This douchebag took up two spaces and stuck the end of the car way out into the parking lot access road.
Parking garage next to the Missouri State Capitol Building, Jefferson City, Missouri.
This was taken during the Jeff City Photo Club's evening shoot in June.
Very smart parking. Haven't thought about it. I will do the same thing next time, it looks like there's plenty of room on sidewalk for cars.
What is up with parking across the width of your driveway? I see scattered instances of this around Serra Mesa, and had to get an example for my current class project. It's certainly not common practice, but frequent enough to be noticed.
Does parking like this happen elsewhere? As a condo dweller, I'm unsure.
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¿Cómo es posible que un parking recién inaugurado presente un acceso principal en estas condiciones? Éste es el aspecto que ofrecía el sábado.
Everything is close in New York City . These folks have chosen to use the decorative front yard for their parking lot.