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If it is anything like the University where I work, email went out, there was postings up on the web site for the department and/or transportation and parking services, signs posted in and around the parking lot in question, and maybe even blasts on other social media sites as well - Facebook and Wildfire, to name just two.

Many of us tend to ignore such posts. But, sometimes, they might actually pertain to something we do ... like park our personal vehicle in a campus lot so we don't have to park in our residential complex.
As I stated in my original posting, there was no form of notification sent out to students. The student's website contained no notice or warning about this parking lot being closed down, even when I looked through all of the postings for the last several weeks, and I regularly check my student Email as well. This is a small college campus containing roughly 5000 students or less daily. If appropriate notifications had been made, the campus would not have towed over a dozen vehicles. And I state Again, there was no attempt to contact the owners of the vehicles after the fact. This was not repossession or removal of vehicles parked illegally, this was a college campus stating that they do not care about their students rights.

I came here asking for advice and have been greeted by nothing but prejudice regarding my status as a student, comments about "Life Sucks", and doubts about whether I've followed through on gathering what info I need.