From: "Valerie Ellis" <vel...@etcbaltimore.com>Date: May 19, 2010 10:54:23 AM PDTCc: "Neil R. Davis" <nda...@etcbaltimore.com>, "Ann Lansinger" <alans...@etcbaltimore.com>, "Fulya Gursel" <fgu...@etcbaltimore.com>, "Lynn Slone" <lsl...@etcbaltimore.com>Subject: Parking
FYI:I'm not sure everyone is clear on where you can and can't park. Below is this information. Please make sure that you pass this information to all your staff. Also when you have new employees, please make sure you make them aware of where they can and can't park. Please see me if you are still not clear where to park.Where you can't park:
- If you park where it says 3 hour parking and you park over 3 hours - you will be towed. This is Struever's property. If you have visitors that will be here longer than 3 hours, see me and I can give you a visitor pass.
- Behind the building - there are spots that say ETC reserved parking - they are no longer ETC spots. The entire lot belongs to Safeway.
- There is no parking in the garage - if you park there you will be towed.
Where you can park:
- On the corner of Lakewood and Boston - there is a lot that has a sign that says reserved ETC/DAP. It is on the right side of Safeway - facing Boston St.
- You can park on Hudson St. or any of the side streets.
Thanks.Val
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