End to Dollar a Day Parking
Triton’s Plow Man is Demanding his Money
By the end of April students will no longer be able to pay a dollar a day to park. “I know a lot of students chose to pay a dollar a day to park but due to students taking advantage to this and not paying at all, it must come to an end.
Also, our plow company is fed up with not having their money up front due to the money used for plowing not coming in until the very end of the school year,” said Vice Principal, Scott Brennan. Due to kids not paying and money coming in too slow, the plow company is fed up and is demanding their money by the end of April.
“I hate to do this to the school because my company has been plowing Triton for years but I make a living through plowing and I need the money to pay my guys and to support my family,” said Dennis Jones, founder of the plow company.
With the money in demand and needed by the end of April, all costs for the rest of the year must be in by April 26th in order to ensure the plow business has their money by the 30th. Those who come forward to pay and their name has not been on the roster for parking for the days prior to the 26th, will be fined $300 and their cars will be towed at their own expense.
“I apologize for the inconvenience this may bring, but it is what it is,” said Brennan.
My name is Rachel Miller. I am a senior at Triton High School. I enjoy covering articles on relevant news that is occurring in the high school or in our...
My name is Makayla Sprague. I am a junior at Triton Regional High School. I enjoy covering stories about events, and trends that might effect the student...