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THURSDAY APRIL 25, 2019WVU’s Independent Student Newspaper www.thedaonline.com
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Morgantown issued nearly 160K parking tickets over three years, totaling just under $1.3 millionSTAFF REPORTS
Morgantown Parking Authority issued nearly 160,000 parking citations that totaled just under $1.3 million from January 2016 to December 2018.
The largest amount of citations give in one month in this time period was in April 2016, when MPA issued 6,134 tickets, which add up to $53,152.50, according to a Free-dom of Information Act (FOIA) request.
The citations issued include fees for ex-pired meters, no parking permits displayed, backing into spaces, impounds, tow aways, among a few other charges.
In 2018, MPA issued 52,447 citations, totaling $434,696.17. MPA also tracks the outstanding balance, or amount unpaid, for unpaid tickets, which for 2018 was $77,308.69.
In 2017, MPA issued 52,758 citations, to-taling $413,035. $52,641.50 of that amount has not been paid to the date listed in the available documents requested.
In 2016, MPA issued 54,751 citations, totaling $443,247.50. $39,886.50 of that amount has gone unpaid.
The outstanding balance for all three years was $169,836.69; the total amount of citations issued were 159,986, totaling $1,290,978.67.
Jan.
Feb.
March
April
May
June
July
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
4,934
5,040
4,705
5,252
3,420
3,243
3,246
5,024
5,278
5,143
4,345
2,817
$36,820.00
$39,505.00
$39,582.50
$45,795.00
$27,847.50
$25,885.00
$25,505.00
$43,480.00
$43,697.14
$43,744.50
$37,208.00
$25,262.53
$5,119.19
$5,887.50
$6,090.00
$7,802.50
$4,640.00
$4,715.00
$4,497.50
$9,532.50
$6,679.00
$8,161.00
$8,204.50
$5,980.00
2018Number of
citations issued:
Amountpaid:
Amountunpaid:
Total 52,447 $434,332.17 $77,308.69
2017
Jan.
Feb.
March
April
May
June
July
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
5,369
5,027
4,812
4,722
3,700
3,276
3,235
5,263
4,924
5,470
3,918
3,042
$40,777.50
$38,780.00
$37,345.00
$35,387.50
$28,230.00
$23,300.00
$22,357.50
$47,307.50
$40,047.50
$44,967.50
$30,495.00
$24,040.00
$2,835.00
$3,082.50
$4,635.00
$4,781.00
$3,030.00
$3,197.50
$2,492.50
$6,990.00
$6,562.50
$8,260.00
$5,067.50
$4,435.00
Number of citations issued:
Amountpaid:
Amountunpaid:
Total 52,758 $413,035 $55,368.50
2016
Jan.
Feb.
March
April
May
June
July
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
4,275
5,699
5,594
6,134
4,024
3,807
3,280
5,243
4,945
5,565
4,014
2,172
$35,217.50
$49,377.50
$45,200.00
$53,152.50
$30,567.50
$27,165.00
$22,730.00
$46,447.50
$41,242.50
$43,897.50
$30,865.00
$17,385.00
$2,517.50
$4,320.50
$3,640.00
$5,757.50
$2,343.50
$2,142.50
$2,070.00
$5,325.00
$4,100.00
$4,447.50
$4,447.50
$1,795.00
Number of citations issued:
Amountpaid:
Amountunpaid:
Total 54,751 $443,247.50 $39,886.50
BY DOUGLAS SOULEEDITOR-IN-CHIEF
While Jake Evans was the 2014-15 WVU Student Government Associa-tion vice president, he was addicted to opioids.
Now, he aims to help students who are in similar situations.
“There’s a lot of people who strug-gle with substance abuse, whether it’s in the shadows or if it’s out in the open, and they don’t really know where to turn,” Evans said.
As a college student with an ad-diction, Evans said he hadn’t known
where to turn. Now, he works as an ad-missions counselor at Tree House Re-covery, the place he credits with sav-ing his life.
Evans’ introduction to opioids
Evans said he was first introduced to opioids during a Model United Na-tions trip, when another student of-fered him a 30 mg Roxicodone pill.
“I stayed busy, because I didn’t like being alone with my own thoughts,” Evans said. “I tried it that one time, and all those cares and worries just went away.”
Evans said he took it throughout the trip. During the bus ride back, he
felt ill.“Almost like I had the flu, and I
couldn’t figure out what it was,” he said. “I started describing it to my dad, and he said, ‘It sounds like you’re going through some kind of phys-ical withdrawal.’ And then it all just clicked.”
As Evans got off the bus, he said the student who had introduced him to the drug told Evans he could hit him up for more.
“As soon as that happened, it cre-ated a backdoor in my mind to escape the feeling I was feeling,” Evans said. “It probably wasn’t 30 minutes before
Former SGA vice president discusses personal addiction, opioid epidemic
PHOTO BY
WVU’s 2014-15 student body President Chris Nyden, left, and Vice President Jake Evans, right, are ap-plauded after being sworn into office.
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