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Jury Duty Parking downtown

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Kam, Dec 9, 2007.

  1. Kam

    Kam Member

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    ok.

    Where is the best place to park downtown for Jury Duty?




    I was thinking about parking at my normal work place, and then walking there, it takes about 20 minutes, or 12 minutes, depends on what garage/lot I normally park at.


    It's the one on Congress I am going too.

    I looked at the Harris County jurors website, and I didn't see anything about parking other than Metro stuff.

    Thank you.
     
  2. JunkyardDwg

    JunkyardDwg Member

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    Well there's a parking garage right there at the building...I think it's like 5 or 6 dollars for the day. Kind of packed though, but I was able to find a space.
     
  3. Kam

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    gotta be there at 8am.


    get there at 730?
     
  4. bejezuz

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    If you're cheap and don't mind a walk, there are several 2 dollar and 1 dollar cash lots near Minute Maid Park. They're on Franklin Street, near 59, about 5 to 7 blocks from the courthouse.
     
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    Park close to minute maid and 59. Very cheap and the walk is not that bad.
     
  6. Kam

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    sounds good.

    my original plan was to park where i normally park for work, and walk, but that would take a long while.
     
  7. ima_drummer2k

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    It's all about the Park and Ride, dude.

    Or you can park at that gigantic garage on Congress and Austin. It's only a few blocks away and it's cheaper than the regular jury duty lot.
     
  8. R0ckets03

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    Park on the streets dude. Buy a $6.00 all day pass and you can even move for lunch break. Plenty of street parking is available. Better then parking in a garage and waiting like half an hour to get in or out.
     

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