Students avoid parking on residential streets near CSULB upon request by the City of Long Beach. "We want to continue to be good neighbors with the people of this portion of Long Beach," said CSULB Police Chief Stan Skipworth.
In that neighborhood, ony residents who display special residential parking permits in their cars, have permission to park on the streets by the city. Even as student Alexis Corona told the Daily 49er, "Parking on campus sucks," CSULB students, for the most part, honor the wishes of the neighborhood and the city by taking heed to the "no student parking" signs which block the entry ways of residential streets.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
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