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Committe By DUNCAN MANSFIELD Gameteek Staff Wrier Campus parking is a very real problem for USC students, faculty and staff. While it is dubious whether the parking situation is going to be solved, the condition is continually changing. Parking committees in the student senate, the Facilities and Grounds Committee and an in dependent "Committee for the reinstatement of Shuttle Busses" have been working on a solution to campus parking. Although definite answers have not been found by these committees, their studies have covered a gamut of proposals. THE STUDENT Senate Parking Committee has yet to make any official statement to the Senate about their study. But it is ex pected their proposal will include an increase in student parking at the expense of present facuity parking areas. The committee is also in favor of lowering the ex pected parking fees at the new Pendleton Street Garage, which is still under construction. The Pendleton Street Garage is slated to cost students $35 per semester in parking fees, similar to the Blossom Street Garage. Debra Kolanda, secretary of married students, is working through the Student Senate to improve the parking situation for University Terrace (UT) students and their families. "UT students are guaranteed a place to park in the (Blossom Street) garage, but you usually can't find one," Kolanda said. The UT students pay parking fees as part of their rent. Kolanda wants an arrangement to be made to exchange the UT parking areas for closer parking spaces behind Calcott College, which are presently reserved for faculty and staff use. This would give the UT students ap Pih pa: del Ali an Co service. Excellent sele< beer. Open 5 til 11 p.ri Students and Facul All spagetti you Monday and Tu< Also, try our ne, Late Special-stari Capri's Italiai 784 H A es seekmv proximately 40 parking spas, she said. The Student Senate has also sent a proposal to Residence Life to provide loading and unoading qmpces for Woodrow and Preston residents, in the faculty parking lot behind the dorms. STUDENT SEN. Weaver Grayson is studying the feasibility of continuing the campus shuttle bus system. Grayson wants a shuttle service that will run from 8 a.m. to midnight. He wil use the programs at the Universities of Delaware and Georgia as models for his proposal to the Senate. A shuttle bus service was discontinued at USC after a study conducted by the office of operations, which stated there was "a general lack of participation by the students." Tbe study was made during sn eight-week period, Df the two shuttle bus routes used last spring: the Bates House-Roost route and the one from the Coliseum to the Horseshoe. Study rWdings showed that at no time were there more than 16 people riding the bus, and many times mly one or two persons were using the shuttle service. 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But Harvey Anderson, who made the operatios' office study, noted that bus time schedules were posted aroumd the campus and even printed in the Gamecock. Anderson said, despite "a general feeling the shuttle service was worthwbiBe" it was not OFFER 0000 FOR 1.2,3 .4,5 O I VALID ANY DAY T e 5 HOT.ENTREES * 12 SALADS 0 CHRMMEN'S PRa Li E2 *1IIAT S A VE RY P1 YOU S HOULD BE W,flN Th'5 NEfr @ Southem problem s centinued this year because of the State's cut in the USC budget. "THE COMMITTEE for the Reinstatement of Shuttle Busses," a group of three female students, petitioned to Nicholas P. Mitchell, vice president of administrative services, to restore the shuttle service, But the University ap parently will not alter its decision 1 PE009NS hru Oct. 6, 75 * DPNNER SERVED MON. THRU SAT. 4 PM ES SUNDAY-11 AM-8:30 F unch 1 1-4pm- Mon-thr change this Coupon f 212 i i-r LTOF N ghts1P. -MP Wekn9 Al a au olution that "the best management decision is to drop the shuttle bus service." The only major recommendation coming out of the Facilities and Grounds Advisory Committee, presented last Spring, was a proposal to make USC faculty and staff pay for their parking spaces. This was defeated by USC President William Patterson EACH . PLUS TAX 8:30 PM IM u Sat $1" or Student Card FOREST ACRES 0 BELTLINE BLVD. Phone 7826367 VEL, DEU56f/E 'Ur out-of-state calls can Say thru Friday lay. Until 5 RM Sunda