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Fall
semester brings extra parking challenges
University
Transportation and Parking
Related memo:
August
24, 2005 (pdf)
May
16, 2005 (pdf)
Today’s start of fall classes is expected to find parking
to be unusually scarce at Sacramento State.
The recent start of construction on a new parking structure
near the University’s Stadium, which will help in the
long-run, means that some 800 parking spots have been temporarily
lost. That’s nearly 10 percent of the parking on a campus
where spots are tough to come by anyway.
The usual start-of-semester parking snarls—when students
are still firming up class schedules and buying books—promises
to be especially difficult. But even beyond those first couple
weeks, campus parking officials are warning that getting to
campus and parking will be much more difficult and time-consuming.
Spring will bring an additional loss of about 245 spots when
construction begins on a new bookstore near the University
Union. Relief will come in spring 2007, when the new parking
structure is due to open with about 3,100 spots.
For the short-term, the University is adding temporary parking
in locations including the Stadium, and also making off-campus
remote parking available, with shuttle bus service to the
campus. Students, faculty and staff are being urged to make
alternate commute choices such as taking light rail, riding
the bus, carpooling, riding bicycles or walking. And residents
of nearby neighborhoods are being alerted that campus traffic
issues may affect them.
Additional information is available on the University Transportation
and Parking website at www.csus.edu/utaps.
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