Monday, May 11, 2009
New Parking Structure Survival Guide
The newest parking structure on campus in Lot 11 holds 1400 spaces.The parking structure will be available for parking on the first day of the Fall 2006 semester. All you need is a valid CSULB parking permit to park there. The parking structure has 4 levels. The new structure is located off Palo Verde Avenue. Follow the temporary signs to enter. However, there is no carpool parking available. Carpool parking is available in the adjacent surface lot, Lot 11C with a valid CSULB carpool permit.
The Campus Connection Shuttle will pass by the new structure. There are 2 new shuttle stops located near the elevators and exits. Citizens can catch the shuttle across from the structure: close to the elevators and exits. Anyone can park in the parking structure with a valid CSULB parking permit. Disabled parking is available on level one.
The best way to get to the Structure is to enter from Palo Verde Avenue. The best way to exit from the Structure is to exit to Palo Verde and turn RIGHT. Turn Left on Anaheim. Turn Right on Studebaker. Follow the signs to major freeways: 405, 605, 22. The best way to I enter the freeways is to exit structure to Palo Verde and turn RIGHT. Turn Left on Anaheim. Turn Right on Studebaker. Follow the signs to major freeways: 405, 605, 22. You cannot drive through the service road next to the Structure. The service road is for the shuttle and official state vehicles only. You may not drive through or park there at any time.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Watch out for these delays on Campus-this summer!
CSULB Summer Construction
This summer gate arms will be added this summer to Lot 6.
Lot 8 will be closed until early 2011 due to PH3 replacement (Hall of Science Project.)There will be a Hall of Science Project on East Campus Drive so expect delays as concrete trucks/pumps will be in and out of construction area. Parking and Access Services will be working in the summer to make more general parking spaces available. Cal State Long Beach is reviewing their the school’s space inventory, meter usage, and carpool stalls in order to improve the school’s services to citizens on campus.
Cal State Long Beach is always crying broke. If the school is so broke why are we doing construction updates and getting new MAC computers in our computer labs? It does not add up. Something does not make sense. The students and their parents are constantly adding to the collection plate of Cal State Long Beach to see little results.
Construction management provides services such as building inspections, project management, estimating costs for projects, management during the construction phase and notifying areas affected by construction projects.
Construction management has been on the campus for many years now assisting with various projects on campus. Their services benefit not only students but faculty and staff of the University. For questions and concerns, citizens may contact Enrique Robles, Senior Construction Manager.
If you have any questions about construction updates please contact (562)985-4175. Construction management will be more than happy to assist you.
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