Proposal For Parking
Proposal For Parking
Proposal For Parking
Bridger Cannon
P. Gardner
Drippy Chimichangas
May 5, 2022
The parking at Brighton has been severely improved over the few years of my
experience at this school. Going from the Circle school’s Parking of few spots which cause us to
be parking on streets and parking at the Church across the street. Then to the Parking we have
at our beautiful school we have now. I have recently conducted a survey and interview
concerning our new parking lot. There were lots of students and teachers concerned about our
parking at this new school and I would like to be the one who brought this to your attention. The
biggest concerns of our parking from students were parking tickets and parking spots, the
biggest concerns from the teachers were more exits. My goals are to lower the prices of tickets,
More exits for parking and Seniors not needing to pay for parking passes. In a recent interview
with one of Brighton's Teachers, Ms. Hatch, she replied to my question “Should Brighton
students have to pay for parking passes?”, with, “Seniors shouldn’t, the privilege of the senior to
not pay these prices”. She had also brought up the same concern with several other
teachers/students, needing more parking exits. With my question, “What could we do to solve
the problem of the parking lot?”, she had replied, “The top lot needs another exit, because the
after school rush has caused lots of traffic for students needing to get to work, after school
activities, or just going home”. Now a extra parking spot would be a great addition to the top lots
making it easier for students/Teachers to enter and exit faster and more efficiently. With that as
well as seniors of Brighton High not needing to pay for a parking pass as a privilege. This
privilege would be highly admired by the schools seniors. In my recent survey of the students at
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brighton high school concerning the parking mainly parking tickets. Several of the students
wished for parking tickets to be gone but this is probably not a very admirable goal so we have
come to the conclusion of tickets lowered to $10. In the same Interview with Ms. Hatch she
replied to my question, “How much do you think parking tickets should be?”, with the answer of,
“$10 then goes up if the students receive more tickets after increments of $10”. In my interview
with a students named Braxton Collings, I asked the same question, and he replied with, ”$20 is
fine but the ticketers should be smarter who they give the tickets too”. I have been a recipient of
a dumb reason for a ticket and was not happy to recieve that. The ticketers at our school are to
concerned with ticketing the people without parking passes and not the cars who are actual
causing our parking lots to worsen. With this evidence and feedback from teachers and students
I ask the Administration to implicant these goals and make our parking lives better.
My goal of this action plan is to make Brighton High school’s parking better overall with
more exits, lowered tickets and even privileges to the seniors. My first goal (More exits) to be
implicated ASAP for easier access to parking, My second goal (Lowered tickets to be implicated
next school year. My third and final goal (Senior Privileges) to be implicated next school year. I
am very admirable of the goals to make parking at Brighton high a better place for next years
students.
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Works Cited:
Bridger Cannon. Brighton Parking and Parking tickets. Survey on the parking lot not having enough spots or
the parking tickets costing too much. Cottonwood Heights, UT, Brighton High School, March 2022. Unpublished
survey.