-Who: Through this set of interviews, I found new groups in
and out of the people I have already located in the market. First, Prospective
students that are visiting the campus, and any recruits may not currently be
considering parking, but it could leave a bad taste if you see the struggle or
even experience it on your visit. People living near campus could also fall in
the market, due to the amount of people who legally or illegally park outside
their house.
I also found a few groups outside of the market, which is
those who bike, walk, or ride the bus to school, night students, and student
athletes. Those who commute another way only have to deal with the drivers
frantically looking for parking, while night students are able to park somewhat
easily in most lots. The other group is student athletes who have designated
lots they can use if needed.
-What: The students I interviewed this time gave somewhat
different answers regarding the same issue. The interviewees’ that take the bus
and walk don’t really see the problem, but agreed that more parking wouldn’t
hurt especially on game day. Another person I interviewed is an athlete, who
says he rarely uses the baseball parking, and instead struggles to park near
his classes, which he agrees that plaza could easily be converted into a small
scooter lot at the least. Another student I interviewed recalls hearing how
hard it was to park years back from a sibling who attended UF, and their
thoughts were that if the problem could’ve been fixed by now it would’ve been,
and students need to be more mindful when parking.
-Why: I believe the need could eventually be needed by
everyone. Whether catching a ride with a friend or needing to provide your own
transportation down the road could present the issue to everyone. Night
students can dodge the issue but there is always that time when you have an
exam early or need to visit the library where they could run into the same
problem.
Inside Outside
Who Who
Students who provide their Night Students
own
transportation Athletes
Prospective Students Bikers,
walkers, bus riders
Residents
living near campus
What What
Ease stress
of students Opens
up more options
Save time reduces stress on campus
Safer with
more space available
Why Why
Peoples
scooters get damaged Reduce traffic
Crammed lots
add risk to drivers Reduce need for other
transportation
Parking delays can
make a student late
There is enough room
to make changes
Hey David! I personally would consider myself as being outside your target range for a number of reasons, I can still totally agree that this need is there. It’s so impossible to find a quick conveniently located parking spot for when you’re getting dropped off or picked up. Our current slots are so out of the way and congested—a real hassle to get to.
ReplyDeleteSo I commented on your other interviews about this, but I would be outside of your market as well. I do not attend classes on campus, but I did attend the game this week and saw the lack of parking around the stadium. Still think this a necessary idea though! Keep pushing for more spots!
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