USF Parking Concerns
Report on a problem
– I need a report on a problem which you will find in the attached file.
– The attached file only has a brief summary of the problem and some information and ideas.
– The report should include detailed information following the outline below.
– Please follow the points and ideas in the file and elaborate more to fit the requirements of the outline and in addition to that, please provide some more research and information to fit the rest of the outline, which are not covered in the attached document (Example: Budgeting, schedule, consequences of inaction, ...etc)
- Introduction
- Context/background information for the problem
- A brief summary of the proposed solution and its key benefits or features
- Problem/Need
- Explanation of problem or need
- Causes of problem or need
- Consequences of inaction
- Solution
- Details of the solution
- Benefits of the solution
- Ways in which the solution satisfies decision criteria
- Implementation
- Schedule for implementing the solution
- Budget
- References How many visual elements? Three (3) seems good to me, but really think about the points you’re trying to make and the data you’re presenting. Look for opportunities to strengthen the main points of the report with visual elements (charts, diagrams, tables, images, etc.). You are being graded on your ability to locate and exploit opportunities for visual elements and text to work together to achieve a common rhetorical objective. If you can do that at least three times, you satisfy this requirement.
Answer preview
Background
The University of South Florida (USF) is increasingly experiencing traffic concerns from the growing university population. With a community of about 50,000 students and 16,000 faculty members who have to visit the university daily, management of traffic has grown into being a significant concern. The number of vehicles that have to visit the university premise, and that requires packing within the facility is alarming with the present parking facilitation. This has consequently led to severe repercussions such as time wastage within the university premises. Students and workers have to hustle a lot to obtain a free parking zone, and in most cases, they end up packing in the far regions of the institution. This makes them have to walk to their classes and other facilities that they have to attend to. Suffice it to say; the University of South Florida need to invest in infrastructure and build on policies that will reduce the current traffic congestion and issues in the institutional parking zones.
A summary of the Proposed Solutions
Various solutions have been suggested to solve the parking concern. For instance, the establishment of packing garages, creation of more exit routes, and establishment of drop off zones and development…
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