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Parking @ Burnaby

edited December 2007 in General
Can anyone provide some insight on parking spaces at Burnaby? I poked around the website and can only find information about the B-lot (which uses a lottery system), but what about the C-lot and whatever else?

I also checked with the registrar and they told me to check the website (as always for everything else, argh).

Thanks!

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  • edited November 2007
    You can park in the far visitor lot for $2.25 all day if you get there early... or just don't pay at all. I'm collecting sfu security parking tickets as a hobby.
  • edited November 2007
    Ether;18320 said:
    You can park in the far visitor lot for $2.25 all day if you get there early... or just don't pay at all. I'm collecting sfu security parking tickets as a hobby.
    Do they actually do anything?
    My friend's car was towed years back...I guess they're not as strict on the parking regulations anymore?
  • edited November 2007
    So far they haven't done anything. I'm pretty sure they can't force you to pay the fines unless you have your car registered to your name through the school. ie: if you had a parking pass.

    Besides, I only get ticketed maybe once out of every four or five times I park there.
  • edited November 2007
    After the third ticket they will boot your car, and if you are not there to claim your car by the end of the day, they will tow you. That's only if they check their little handheld computers when they ticket you, which usually starts happening about halfway through the semester. So basically they will tow you sooner or later, and you will be forced to pay the tickets plus the boot fee, plus the towing charge so it adds up. I have a huge collection of tickets myself, not cool. A B-lot pass may seem expensive but its cheaper and a lot more stress free than parking tickets. Worst comes to worst, just park under the library and pay daily if you have to.
  • edited November 2007
    Ether;18320 said:
    You can park in the far visitor lot for $2.25 all day if you get there early... or just don't pay at all. I'm collecting sfu security parking tickets as a hobby.
    Does SFU enforce these lots or is it through a third-party? I'm currently at SFU Surrey and I racked up about $200 worth of parking tickets already. I don't pay them but they do send mails once in a while with interests added on.
  • edited November 2007
    At burnaby SFU it's the SFU security that doles out the tickets
  • edited November 2007
    if you guys are staying til late, the west mall visitor parking gates raise at midnight!

    aka its free if you stay til midnight
  • edited November 2007
    do the doors ever lock?
  • edited November 2007
    If you're bored one day in the parking lots, give one of the meters a kick.. not too violently. Just pretend it ate your money and you want revenge. They start sounding some kind of whiny alarm.

    About 5 minutes later, campus security will show up.

    Ironically, somebody passed out in my calculus class and it took them a full 10-20 minutes to get some security to bring first aid.. but when one of their parking meters is screaming, they're on it within 5 minutes.
  • edited December 2007
    Here is a letter from Parking Services about the new upgrades to the parking in January:

    To: Members of the University Community
    From: David Agosti, Manager of Parking Services

    Parking at SFU's Burnaby campus has been undergoing a number of changes.
    With the ongoing development of the campus and adjacent community, parking
    will face a number of future challenges. Over the past few years, Parking
    Services has enlisted the services of a consultant for the development of
    strategic planning and development studies. These studies underwent
    continuous evolution as the timelines and scope of campus and community
    development have become known, especially in regard to the known impact on
    parking inventories in response to this development. As these documents
    have been developed, particularly the Parking Management Plan (PMP), we have
    elicited input from the community through committees, surveys, and
    presentations. In June 2007 the PMP was completed and the principles
    approved by the Board of Governors (The Board). As a result of this plan, a
    Differential Pricing Study (DPS) was completed and this document along with
    a proposed pricing plan was submitted to The Board in September for approval.

    These studies had three major goals in relation to the pricing of parking at
    SFU's Burnaby campus: create revenues sufficient to maintain and support
    parking inventories for University users, adjust the pricing of the various
    lots to more accurately reflect the desirability of each lot and
    differentiate the prices between the lots to both reflect the desirability
    and create a broader range of price points.

    The following documents can be viewed on our website at:

    http://www.sfu.ca/security/Parking/Parking_Management_Plan.html

    The Parking Management Plan
    The Differential Pricing Study
    A Chart comparing 2007 and 2008 rates
    A Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document
    A copy of this email

    Members of the parking community will find that some prices will remain the
    same, some will increase slightly and some will increase more significantly.
    The concepts used to determine the lot pricing differentiation were:
    1) Fairness: lots with similar desirability should be similarly priced.
    2) Balance Utilization: pricing should be set such that all lots are
    utilized to an equal degree.
    3) Increase Flexibility: create more choice and a broader range of parking
    fees at SFU.
    4) Achieve Market Rates: determine what the market rates at SFU should be
    and price accordingly.
    5) Influence Parking Management: provide information to assist with parking
    planning and implementation

    In consultation with senior administration it has been determined that it
    would be better to move towards the new pricing strategy in stages rather
    than in one step. For this reason, we are moving towards pricing
    differentiation on January 1, 2008 instead of the January 1, 2009 full
    implementation date proposed in the DPS. The Board approved the changes for
    2008, but has directed that Parking Services engage the community in a
    consultation and awareness process before any further changes are approved
    for 2009 and beyond.

    I would welcome you to review the full reports and documents at the links
    provided, however some highlights of the changes include:
    1) Differentiating between B-Lot West and B-lot East (some long time
    community members may remember this as G-lot) with B-lot East having a lower
    price point.
    2) Increasing the prices for lots determined to have a higher desirability -
    generally these are the lots closest to campus buildings.
    3) In the short to medium term, maintaining the price levels for the
    Convocation Mall and West Mall reserved areas.
    4) In the medium to long term, subject to Board approval, continuing to
    adjust prices until the differential levels are met and then slowly
    adjusting until market rates are met.

    With the upcoming parking renewal period, existing permit holders will have
    the option to renew for their existing lots or, subject to availability,
    transfer to a different lot. Students who are entering the parking lottery
    for the current B-lot will, if successful in the lottery and subject to
    availability, have the option of purchasing either a B-lot East or B-lot
    West pass.

    As mandated in the studies, Parking Services will continue to exercise due
    diligence and monitor the parking situation on campus. We will be
    undertaking surveys, reviewing internal and external data, and adjusting lot
    characteristics/restrictions to ensure that the concepts listed above
    regarding pricing differentiation continue to be met.

    Over the coming year, the community can expect further communication as well
    as formal opportunities (similar to the committees, surveys, and studies of
    the past) to provide input regarding parking at the Burnaby campus. In the
    meantime please review the documents on the website, especially the FAQ, for
    the answers to any questions you may have. If you find that your question or
    concern is not addressed, please feel free to email me directly.

    Sincerely,

    David Agosti
    Manager, Parking Services
    Simon Fraser University
  • edited December 2007
    Ether;18320 said:
    You can park in the far visitor lot for $2.25 all day if you get there early... or just don't pay at all. I'm collecting sfu security parking tickets as a hobby.
    I couldn't find this lot........ where is it?
  • edited December 2007
    It's Southeast of the B-Lot. It's the first turn on your right as you're coming up the road to the parking lots.
  • edited December 2007
    Bhambra;19438 said:
    I couldn't find this lot........ where is it?
    the only one with a parking meter, you'll see it right away.
    it's abrupt and sudden right when you turn left to go into the campus parking lots, and it'll be your first right after the slight s curve.

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  • edited December 2007
    thanks hun.
    i got to school at like 5.30 today. and instead of trying wasting time and gas trying to find that damn lot i thought i'ld just ask security. So i went in there. and i asked the lady where this lot was and she said that it didn't exist. she said all the parking is on a pay per hr basis. SOOOOOOOO i wasted ANOTHER 9.00 in parking, and therefore no lunch or breakfast for me :(
    .... So... it does exist?
  • edited December 2007
    yes.. piles of students, including me who has done it once, pay 2.25 for an entire day , i believe you have to get there before 9am though.

    its on the red circled lot, first on your right
  • edited December 2007
    haha
    I pay $0.00 per day and only got caught once this term.

    Apparently sfu security/parking don't know where it is either.
  • edited December 2007
    hm...what are the chances of getting caught not paying in that all-day lot?

    :) ..... Just wondering.
  • edited December 2007
    A friend of mine said that she used to just park in B lot (without a permit tho) and she never got caught.

    Another friend said that he used to park there all the time and he would get warnings (or tickets, i cant remember which), and then one day he arrived at his truck and it had a boot on it!

    I'd like to pay $0.00 for all day parking too, lol. But i dont want to have a boot put on my car.
  • edited December 2007
    That parking lot is there, but it's a pretty brutal uphill walk from there to school. If you have some energy...and some strong thighs...then do it hahaha.

    Seriously though, don't risk getting a ticket anywhere at SFU. Even that 10 dollars is gonna seem like nothing if you get a boot and/or get towed. and it DOES happen, it's just a matter of chance if you get caught or not
  • edited December 2007
    you guys are all talking about paying $2.25 a day, or risking getting tickets/impoundings/boots on your car.

    well if you're going to school 5 days a week, there's a way you can pay less than $2.25 a day, in fact, about $1.80 a day for parking and you don't have to walk from the far corner of the parking lot area towards the school itself.

    a one time fee of 160$ for a parking pass / (22 days a month of school*4months=88 days)

    160/88= $1.8181818

    G lot is 144/88=$1.63 and it still saves you walking distance
  • edited December 2007
    Ya but there's a lottery for that dawg, not everyone can get it.

    Other options are to park at the bottom of the hill and then bus it up, which isn't bad because the bus takes you right into the middle of the school.
  • edited December 2007
    I don't remember where I parked one time... But it might have been the visitors parking beisde C lot.
    It was like a one minute walk to the side door right infront of the Renaissance Coffee beside ASSC in the AQ.
    And, from what I remember, it was cheap.
  • edited December 2007
    I used to park under the West Mall in the reserved parking. It was nice because i had my own little spot and no one else could park in it. But god was it expensive. And they just kept raising it every semester to the point where its around $360 now i think. Ridiculous.

    Well, i gave that spot up when i started having courses at the Harbour Centre campus. There just was no point in having it if i was only at Burnaby for one or two days.

    Next semester, im only at Burnaby for two days, but i have two classes on one of those days and they are separated by 5 hours....so im not just gonna kick it at SFU during those 5 hours, im prolly gonna drive home and then come back for my later class, which means paying twice in one day. Sucky but oh well. And the other class i have is only for two hours on another day, but still, $2.25 all day parking would be nice. I get ripped off on parking so much, especially downtown.
  • edited December 2007
    Kevin M.;19498 said:
    Ya but there's a lottery for that dawg, not everyone can get it.

    Other options are to park at the bottom of the hill and then bus it up, which isn't bad because the bus takes you right into the middle of the school.
    you can still find people selling their passes without much problem though, on our forum alone there's 3 passes up for sale at basically the original price.
  • edited December 2007
    baby e;19512 said:
    Next semester, im only at Burnaby for two days, but i have two classes on one of those days and they are separated by 5 hours....so im not just gonna kick it at SFU during those 5 hours, im prolly gonna drive home and then come back for my later class, which means paying twice in one day.
    Find a friend that lives on campus? Like at univercity or on res then you can just hang out them or take a nap at their place :)

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