EXECUTIVE ORDER TO CHARGE FOR GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE PARKING
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CIA-RDP83-00156R000200010021-2
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3
Document Creation Date:
December 15, 2016
Document Release Date:
November 4, 2003
Sequence Number:
21
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Publication Date:
April 10, 1979
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Executive icer, Real Estate and Cons
Division, OL
SUBJECT: Executive Order to Charge for G vo
Parking
1. Pursuant to a request made by the Director of
Logistics, the undersigned contacted Mr. Jay Cohen, Planning
Staff, General Services Administration (GSA) to ascertain
GSA's plan of action relative to the Executive Order to
charge for Government employee parking which heretofore was
being subsidized by the Government. Mr. Cohen advised that
GSA has not formulated a definite rate procedure but the
preliminary plan is to charge the individual employee the
present rate being charged under the Standard Level User
Charge (SLUG) program. In those cases where there is park-
ing but is not presently being SLUC'd, i.e. 2430 E Street,
a rate would be determined based upon the Fair Annual Rental
(FAR) that determined the SLUC rates.
2. In the case of leased buildings where parking is
furnished by the lessor, Mr. Cohen STAT
advised that there may be some legal complications, and
determining rates for these cases will be more difficult and
would require further study by GSA.
3. Mr. Cohen reiterated his qualification that the use
of the SLUG parking rates are, at present, a preliminary GSA
plan and nothing has been established in concrete. According
to Mr. Cohen there is no escape from the Executive. Order and
whatever plan is adopted all Government employees can expect
to pay some amount for the privilage of parking.
4. Based on the information given by Mr. Cohen and
assuming that the SLUG plan will be approved, the undersigned
checked the Agency's SLUG records in order to get some feel
of what individuals would have to pay for parking. The re-
sults are as follows:
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
STAT
FROM:
10 APR 1979
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SUBJECT: Executive Order to Charge.for Government Employee
Parking
a. -- presently
SLUC'd for spaces around the bu-iTding at $2.46 per
square foot. The monthly charge would be $61.50
($2.46 X 300 sq. ft. : 12 months = $61.50).
b.1 I STA
-- 19 spaces at per square foot. The monthly
charge per space wo d be $6-7-50.
c. Headquarters Building Parking is presently
SLUC'd at $0.22 per square foot which would be.a monthly
charge of $5.50 per space.
d. I - SLUC'd at $1.20 per square foot.
The monthly charge per space would be $30.00
e. -- SLUC'd at $0.20 per
square foot. Monthly charge per space would be $5.00
Building ($2.46 per sq. ft.) and the
be charged either at the Headquarters rate
($0.22 or $0.20 per sq. ft.)'
7. At the risk of being repetitious, it should again be
noted that the rates are based upon the Agency's and GSA's
assumptions that the SLUG rate plan will prevail.
cc: D/L/
Distribution:
Orig. - OL/RECD Official
1 OL/RECD Chrono
1 OL Files
STAT
OL/RECD (10 Apr 79)
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5. It should. he noted that these monthly charges are
based upon Agency present SLUG rates and based upon the
assumption that GSA's SLUG plan is approved.
6. In the case of 2430 E Street and Agency location at
STAT I Iwhere the Agency has not been SLUC'd for
,oar king, it can only be assumed that based on the SLUG exper-
iences that the rate
STAT for 2430 E Street would be similar to tI
STA'
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