Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I called the school today to inquire about the possibility of getting a parking permit for my rising junior in September, and was told that typically they don't have enough spots for juniors. Are there any places to park within walking distance to Blair without needing a permit or risk getting ticketed/towed?
No. Your child will need to navigate the process at the start of school and hope for the best!
I’m certain that’s not the case. If the student wants to walk few blocks they can certainly find residential neighborhoods without parking restrictions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I called the school today to inquire about the possibility of getting a parking permit for my rising junior in September, and was told that typically they don't have enough spots for juniors. Are there any places to park within walking distance to Blair without needing a permit or risk getting ticketed/towed?
No. Your child will need to navigate the process at the start of school and hope for the best!
I’m certain that’s not the case. If the student wants to walk few blocks they can certainly find residential neighborhoods without parking restrictions
Larla walk in that neighborhood!?![]()
I've heard that East County suburbs are sketchy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I called the school today to inquire about the possibility of getting a parking permit for my rising junior in September, and was told that typically they don't have enough spots for juniors. Are there any places to park within walking distance to Blair without needing a permit or risk getting ticketed/towed?
No. Your child will need to navigate the process at the start of school and hope for the best!
I’m certain that’s not the case. If the student wants to walk few blocks they can certainly find residential neighborhoods without parking restrictions
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think junior’s got any permits this past year. Only seniors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I called the school today to inquire about the possibility of getting a parking permit for my rising junior in September, and was told that typically they don't have enough spots for juniors. Are there any places to park within walking distance to Blair without needing a permit or risk getting ticketed/towed?
No. Your child will need to navigate the process at the start of school and hope for the best!
I’m certain that’s not the case. If the student wants to walk few blocks they can certainly find residential neighborhoods without parking restrictions
Larla walk in that neighborhood!?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I called the school today to inquire about the possibility of getting a parking permit for my rising junior in September, and was told that typically they don't have enough spots for juniors. Are there any places to park within walking distance to Blair without needing a permit or risk getting ticketed/towed?
No. Your child will need to navigate the process at the start of school and hope for the best!
I’m certain that’s not the case. If the student wants to walk few blocks they can certainly find residential neighborhoods without parking restrictions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I called the school today to inquire about the possibility of getting a parking permit for my rising junior in September, and was told that typically they don't have enough spots for juniors. Are there any places to park within walking distance to Blair without needing a permit or risk getting ticketed/towed?
No. Your child will need to navigate the process at the start of school and hope for the best!
Anonymous wrote:I called the school today to inquire about the possibility of getting a parking permit for my rising junior in September, and was told that typically they don't have enough spots for juniors. Are there any places to park within walking distance to Blair without needing a permit or risk getting ticketed/towed?