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The University will take immediate steps to increase student parking facilities, pending the results of an undergraduate parking survey to be taken today, Charles C. Pyne, administrative assistant to the vice president, said yesterday.
The poll, sponsored at Pyne's request by the Student Council, will attempt to determine the number of students who would use University parking facilities south of the Business School or in Soldiers Field.
All student owners of automobiles will be asked at dinner to answer anonymously four questions. The questions will determine (1) whether students now use non-University off-street parking facilities over night; (2) whether students would park their cars "for an extremely modest rate in an undeveloped lot in Soldiers Field, where there would be no police protection or snow removal"; (3) whether students would park their cars in a developed parking lot, with police protection and snow removal, south of the Business School or in Soldiers Field at the annual $30 rate; and (4) whether students would prefer to park in an undeveloped lot at a small fee or in a developed area at the $30 rate.
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