Student Housing
Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2004 9:31 am
Has anyone else been following the harassment of off-campus studints by the city? They recently started enforcing a thirty year-old code that states that no more than 3 unrelated adults may live in one dwelling. They waited unti school started, then began citing students.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who lived in a house with more than three people. I was once in a five bedroom house with six other people.
The students are finding it hard to find a place to live as it is, now they are being forced to move out to comply with this code. The city of Bowling Green has turned its back on one of the biggest revenue centers in town and thrown some students out into the cold.
I have heard rumors that some of the landlords in town are fighting to change this outdated city code. They will lose out as well by not being able to fill their larger properties.
I think that the city needs to understand that simply because four or more people live in a dwelling it is not going to become Animal House.
President Ribeau is again standing up for his students through his communication with the city. Let's hope the city doesn't force BGSU's record enrollment to plumet.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who lived in a house with more than three people. I was once in a five bedroom house with six other people.
The students are finding it hard to find a place to live as it is, now they are being forced to move out to comply with this code. The city of Bowling Green has turned its back on one of the biggest revenue centers in town and thrown some students out into the cold.
I have heard rumors that some of the landlords in town are fighting to change this outdated city code. They will lose out as well by not being able to fill their larger properties.
I think that the city needs to understand that simply because four or more people live in a dwelling it is not going to become Animal House.
President Ribeau is again standing up for his students through his communication with the city. Let's hope the city doesn't force BGSU's record enrollment to plumet.