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本帖於 2025-10-08 10:56:25 時間, 由普通用戶 Bebe54321 編輯

A parking fee of $1,500 per month is extremely high for a university and would be highly unusual.

 

 

Typical University Parking Fees:

 

 

  • Public universities usually charge anywhere from $20 to $200 per month.
  • Private universities or those in urban areas (e.g., NYC, San Francisco, Boston) might charge more — up to $300–$500/month in rare cases.
  • The highest fees might be seen at universities in dense urban campuses where parking is very limited — but $1,500/month is more typical of downtown commercial parking lots, not university campuses.

 

 

 

Possible Exceptions:

 

 

  • If you’re seeing a $1,500/month charge, it could be:
    • A third-party or private lot near a university, not university-owned.
    • A mistake or miscommunication (e.g., $1,500 per year, not per month).
    • For luxury or reserved parking (valet, covered, guaranteed spot, etc.), but even then, that’s rare.
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Examples (as of recent data):

 

 

  • UCLA: ~$75/month for basic permit.
  • Columbia University (NYC): ~$200–$300/month (limited spaces).
  • USC (Los Angeles): ~$100–$120/month.

 

 

 

 

If you saw a specific university charging that much, feel free to share the name and I can look into it for you.

 
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