Thursday, October 1, 2009

Parking

I think we should definitely increase the parking at UAH. I also think we should do it by tearing down the all the trees, even the ones not located on the new parking lots and here is why. The farthest distance you could possible walk from one class to another is .7 miles, from the engineering building to Morton hall. The human adult(I will give whoever reading this the benefit of the doubt) walks at an advantage of 3.3mph that means it will take you 12 minutes to walk across campus. since the majority of classes have a fifteen minute break between them and most people don't walk across campus after each class I can definitely see the reason for more parking. Parking also has priority over trees in this matter as our sister state California has taught us. Los Angeles believed in this idea and now they are simply a parking lot for San Diego. Not to mention the entire state is trap in a paradoxical state of catching on fire and falling into the ocean. Walking reduces your chances of getting cancer, heart disease, type two diabetes and depression, but they make medications for all those so we good to go.

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  1. walking would cure obesity. all the medications they try to have for it dont really work. with all the side affects they have, i think they work just as well, as anerexia, or builimia. I think some of the trees should remain if that route is taken, other alternatives should be looked at first. i do agree we need more parking spaces. parking spaces taken out, should be put back in. for example, at the shelby center, they took out a whole line of parallel parking spaces. at technology hall, there is plenty of room for more parking spaces. it seems like they ran out of paint so they just put all the spaces in the center of the lot to make it look like it is bigger than what it is. also at technoloty hall, there are only two doors you can go into, the north side and east side. but there are parking spaces on the west and south side of it. and the parking lot is also shared with some adjacent builings.

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