Researh on Bill and Christopher (2012) reported that A persistent complaint on college campuses today centers on the issue of parking. Parking space is either insufficient for drivers’ demand, poorly allocated, or both. The question, “ Did you have a hard time finding a parking spot ? ”. While this does not pose a problem for commuters who arrive early, those who arrive later in the morning can spend a significant amount of time trying to find a parking space (Audrey, 2006). The research (Clark,2003), In discussing ways to solve problems, Berkeley professors of urban planning Horst Rittel and Melvin Webber wrote: “The information needed to understand the problem depends upon one’s idea for solving it…The problem can’t be defined until the solution has been found”. The research Maria, Kaushik, and Eric (2007), Parking studies recognize the importance of planning for a sufficient “cushion” in excess of necessary spaces. However, these studies are concerned mostly with the smooth flow of vehicles in and out of the parking area, or unforeseen circumstances such as disruptive, repair.