Issue Date: 4/2/07
Campus police committee considers increasing parking costs
By Jason Dunn
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Palomar students may have to pay $40 for a parking permit if proposed increases for permits and parking fines take effect.
The college's Campus Police Committee has discussed the increases. Stephen Brazeau is the Associated Student Government member who sits on the campus police committee.
"We're still going over everything," he said. "It's not set in stone."
Several of Palomar's governance councils need to discuss and approve the proposed increases if they are to take effect.
The Telescope gave Police Chief Tom Plotts the opportunity to comment for this story, but he did not take it.
The college's Campus Police Committee has discussed the increases. Stephen Brazeau is the Associated Student Government member who sits on the campus police committee.
"We're still going over everything," he said. "It's not set in stone."
Several of Palomar's governance councils need to discuss and approve the proposed increases if they are to take effect.
The Telescope gave Police Chief Tom Plotts the opportunity to comment for this story, but he did not take it.











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Donna
posted 4/05/07 @ 7:53 PM PST
The price at $30 is already obnoxious enough. Students attending on their own dime (unsubsidized by parents) are already strapped by the increasing prices of books (and the amounts of books required by ONE professor), tuition, car payments, and the price of fuel. (Continued…)
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