Parking Services opens new satellite office in Perry Street Parking Garage

Parking Services Satellite Office interior located in the Perry Street Parking Garage

Parking Services Satellite Office interior located in the Perry Street Parking Garage

BLACKSBURG, Va., Nov. 4, 2010 – Parking Services opened the doors on Monday, Nov. 1 to their new satellite office located on the ground floor of the Perry Street Parking Garage closest to the Perry Street entrance.

This new office provides the university with convenient access to purchase permits and handle citations on the north end of campus. Parking Services’ main office is located on the south end of campus on Tech Centre Drive.

“The satellite office is for the customer’s convenience. The garage location is ideal since it is located on central campus and a large group of our customers will be parking either in the garage or in the surrounding surface lots,” says Richard McCoy, Parking Services manager.

In addition to the satellite office, the new garage provides more than 1,300 parking spaces for Virginia Tech employees, visitors, and commuter/graduate students.

The Perry Street Parking Garage was partially opened in late August 2010 and after the completion of the last two of four stairwells, the remainder of the spaces became available for use in early October 2010. More information about the university’s first parking garage can be found online.

For more information about Parking Services, please visit their website

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