Reported by lawandorder on Thu, Aug 07 2008
Public school principals across the city are returning from summer vacation to learn that they have been enlisted among the ranks of city officials being asked to curb their car use in order to help the environment — and many are not pleased.
In the past, every staff member at a school was eligible for a free parking permit that gave its user free rein to park in a school's lot or on a nearby street. Now, schools are being given just a set number of permits, and every principal is left with the task of divvying them out.
[more at: http://www.nysun.com/new-york/principals-struggling-to-pare-parking-perks/83364/]
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Posted on Thu, Aug 14 2008 at 10:59 AM
Instead of them parking in the street, They will now park in the play yard. So who loses out because you can't park where they can. And by the way in case you didn't know the teachers who couldn't get a parking permit were already parking in the school yard.
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