Opportunity:
The
University of Florida is a massive campus that spans multiple square miles.
Students often have to walk over a mile to get from class to class but have to
do so in a 15-minute period. This is due to the fact that driving on campus to get
from class to class is nearly impossible due to the lack of parking on campus.
The parking on campus is insufficient and negatively effects the students at
UF.
· The Who: Students, staff, and visitors with
a parking pass at The University of Florida
· The What: Students, staff, and visitors are
not able to find parking spots on campus which is directly negatively affecting
anyone who has a car on campus. This leads to students and professors being
late to class. The parking situation at UF is extremely flawed.
· The Why: The University of Florida gives out
more parking spots to people than there actually are spaces available. In
addition, there are only large parking areas on the outskirts of campus, such
as on Fraternity Drive. There is extremely limited parking in central campus
and with the little spots there are, they are limited to people with parking
passes that you most likely need to be a senior to have.
Testing
the who:
Generally
speaking, this only affects people at UF who have a parking spot. I guess you
can also sort of go beyond that though. Other people who could carpool with
people with parking passes would be positively affected if parking was better
on campus. However, residents/business owners of surrounding campus could be
negatively affected if we begin to build more parking off campus as this would
possible result in knocking down current structures for new parking garages.
Testing
the what:
To test
the what, I will try to find out if all UF parking pass holders feel affected
by the limited parking on campus. In addition, I will try to find how big of a
deal it is to them; is it worth trying to fix or is it just a minor
inconvenience?
Testing
the why:
Is it the
universities fault or is it the county governments fault? Is it due to the fact
that there is less spots than passes sold or is it due to the fact that there
is no central parking on campus which makes parking a pain as you need to walk
nearly off campus to find a spot?
Interview
1 Main Takeaways:
-
“Impossible
to find spot in central campus”
-
Easy
to find spot on Fraternity Drive, occasionally can find spot in Keys Complex.
-
Having
a car makes life easier still because of the ability to go places off campus
such as running errands.
-
No
way to get onto campus with a car, very inconvenient.
Interview
2 Main Takeaways:
-
Having
a car doesn’t help with on campus getting around.
-
He
has gotten multiple parking tickets (8 tickets) because only place to park is
not allowed on their parking pass. This is insane. Essentially forcing students
to getting parking tickets. Extremely flawed system.
-
Too
expensive to produce underground garages. Instead should make fatter parking
garages such as the Broward garage.
Interview
3 Main Takeaways:
-
Can’t
go deep underground because soil/rock. This kind of defeats my entire plan L
-
Get
rid of orange lots on campus since no one can park in them.
-
Sewer
system underground (can be moved).
-
Fraternity
spot only spot guaranteed (and park and ride, but inconvenient).
Interview
4 Main Takeaways:
-
Dorm
specific decals.
-
Making
parking passes more expensive so less people buy them.
-
Need
better bus system on campus so that less people need to have cars. Will solve
the issue.
-
Needs
to have a better system for appealing tickets (4).
Interview
5 Main Takeaways:
-
When
Weekend parking is lifted, off campus people take up all the spots on campus.
-
Never
spots on game days.
-
Sell
less passes than spots so we are guaranteed a spot.
-
If
made bus system better, we wouldn’t need cars as badly!
Write-Up:
After
conducting the five interviews, I learned a lot more about the who, what, and
why of the issue of on campus parking at The University of Florida. Nearly
everyone is affected by this situation, whether or not you have a car. I
interviewed four people with cars and one without a car and all seemed just as
passionate about the issue. With that being said, since everyone was so
passionate about the issue, I confirmed it really is a problem on campus. I do
have a large concern to my solution however, which was brought up during an
interview. My solution of building underground parking garages, might be
an issue as in Florida, it is difficult t build underground because of the rock
type. Coming from Maryland, I am not used to this which is why I didn’t think
about that. If it isn’t too below ground however it might be possible. In
addition, I found from these interviews that if we had a better bus system, the
issue of parking on campus might be fixed/resolved.
Aaron,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading the response from the interviewees, but my favorite was the second interview. I have never in my life received a parking ticket until I started to drive on campus. I have received many parking tickets due to parking on empty parking spaces that are said to be reserved, but those are typically the parking spaces that are empty year-round.
Aaron
ReplyDeleteI think you did a great job of identifying the who what and why of your opportunity. I really like the second interview because it relates to me. I too have gotten into trouble driving through and parking on campus and often have become frustrated because of it. I absolutely loved your entry and can't wait to learn about it more.
Hi Aaron,
ReplyDeleteI really like the depth and organization of your post! I could not agree more on how much of an issue parking on UF campus really is. It's hard to find someone who feels as passionate as i do about this situation, especially with the introduction of scooter hubs which has robbed everyone living near fraternity row of very valuable spaces. The incredible lack of sense and compassion from TAPS is nauseating as they enjoy giving broke college students tickets for less than minor offenses. I appreciate you identifying and discussing this issue and I'm looking forward to your solution!