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March 1, 2013 Volume 84 Issue 19 echo.snu.edu
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Construction of new facility raises concerns about parking Kendra Nixon, Content Editor The groundbreaking ceremony for the JD and Mary West Science Laboratory will be at 2 p.m. on Friday, March 1. According to the university website, over 3,000 graduates of the university’s science programs have gone on to be teachers, medical doctors, dentists, researchers, nurses and professors. While the new facility will benefit the science program, the construction is a major undertaking that will significantly affect the campus as a
whole. Construction will begin in April and will last approximately 14 months. The University plans for the building to be completed by July 1, 2014 and be open for the fall semester of 2014. The new building will be connected by a hallway from the current science building. The building will expand south into the Royce Brown parking lot. This will cause a majority of the parking lot to be closed off for a greater part of the construction,
and half of it to be closed perma- concern for some students, especially commuters. nently. One commuter, Dathan KenWith the combination of undergraduate and graduate stu- nemer, expressed his concern about parking in the future. “I feel as if the parking situation is a little crowded,” Kennemer said. “And the only ‘overflow’ parking lot is by Sawyer [Center], which is clearly not close to any of the classroom buildings. There dents, staff, faculty and visitors, is another overflow parking lot by parking seems to be tight. With Chapman, but it is always filled, the closing of one of the biggest especially in the afternoon due to parking lots, parking has been a parents picking up their kids from Bethany [Elementary and Middle School]. However, facility directors have not turned a blind eye to the situation. Ron Lester, Director of Facilities Management, and Scott Strawn, VP for Financial Affairs, have met with several campus stakeholders to discuss the challenges of parking among other things. “We do not have any new solutions as far as new parking available, but we are making some operational changes to take advantage of all the parking we do have and are trying to align expectations to what will be happening,” Lester said. Lester asked for cooperation of all faculty, staff and on-campus resident students to avoid park-
“the parking situation is a little crowded”
A large section of the Royce Brown parking lot will be closed due to construction of the JD and Mary West Science Laboratory. Photo by Kira Roberts.
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