Area 1 - E&O South Parking Lot Extension - The E&O Building South Parking Lot is being extended to offset parking that will be lost once construction begins on the new Engineering Building. KUB Properties will close the last row of parking spaces in the lot on Thursday, November 2, and Friday, November 3, as site preparation work begins to add 84 parking spaces in Area 1 (marked in yellow) on the attached map. Contractors will be working in this area over the next few months to stake and lay out the affected areas before beginning construction. A landscaped area between the new and existing parking lots will also be added for stormwater management. The new parking area is expected to be open and ready for use by Friday, December 29 (weather permitting).
Properties, in partnership with KUB Vegetation Management and a landscape architect, is developing a master landscape plan for the entire Hoskins campus. The first phase of this plan will include replanting the trees removed with similar species at other areas of the campus. The walking trail between the South Parking Lot and the Mechanical Building will be closed during this period. Updates will be issued for additional closures, traffic flow, and parking changes related to ongoing work on the Hoskins campus.
Barriers, including silt fencing, barrels, cones, and other devices, will be in place around the work site. Employees are also reminded to watch for the presence of construction equipment and traffic outside of the designated work zone.
Properties, in partnership with KUB Vegetation Management and a landscape architect, is developing a master landscape plan for the entire Hoskins campus. The first phase of this plan will include replanting the trees removed with similar species at other areas of the campus. The walking trail between the South Parking Lot and the Mechanical Building will be closed during this period. Updates will be issued for additional closures, traffic flow, and parking changes related to ongoing work on the Hoskins campus.
Barriers, including silt fencing, barrels, cones, and other devices, will be in place around the work site. Employees are also reminded to watch for the presence of construction equipment and traffic outside of the designated work zone.
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