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Campus camping clampdown: MRU student told to move her van

WATCH ABOVE: A student who had been living in her vehicle and parking at Mount Royal has been told she can no longer park overnight at the University. Jenna Freeman reports – Feb 9, 2017

It looks like a Mount Royal University student’s unique living arrangement will be coming to an end soon.

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To save money, and reduce her carbon footprint, Alana Keleigh has been living in a van parked in a university lot.

It turns out, overnight parking is against the Calgary university’s policy.

Alana Keleigh (centre) and friends, in her van “Carl”. Jenna Freeman

“We’re not set up to be a campground,” said Gerry McHugh, the manager of MRU parking services.

“Our whole facility isn’t set up with washrooms, [or to provide] support for someone who would want to live in their unit in their parking lot,” he added.
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Keleigh said she looked into municipal bylaws before parking her van, which she calls “Carl,” at the university. She also paid for parking.

“I bought a parking pass for $700 which is a fat chunk of money,” she said.

Mount Royal University parking lot. Jenna Freeman

The pass is for a lot with plug-ins – her source for electricity.

But rules are rules, and Keleigh said she has decided to move Carl across the street.

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The university said it will offer Keleigh a pro-rated rebate if she decides to return the parking pass.

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