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Parking Fees Will Soar; Harvard Adds to Spaces

Faculty Members Also Pay Fees

1970-71-Expansion of the Business School parking lots by 200 spaces.

1971-72-Construction of a 500-car parking garage across from the Broadway Supermarket.

1972-73-Construction of a 480-car garage at the new John F. Kennedy School of Government (in the present MBTA yards).

1974-75-Construction of a 500-car garage in the vicinity of undergraduate dormitories.

"We've got a lot of new parking that has to be built and it can only be built in multi-level garages. We're out of ongrade space." Goyette said of the garage plans.

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The program also envisions that a new central Parking Office will gradually assume many of the functions of granting permits and enforcing parking policies which 36 separate University departments now share. James T. Sullivan 36, a 20-year veteran of the FBI and former manager of the Hasty Pudding Club, has been named to head the office as Harvard's first Parking Manager.

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