Construction Impacts Roadways Around Campus

Road construction is a factor at several locations around UC currently. Below is the latest West Campus Logistics Update from UC's Office of Construction Management:

Corry Boulevard is in the midst of several crosswalk Installations.

Corry Boulevard improvements include the installation of three new crosswalks, two in front of Edwards Hall and one near the soccer field. During construction of the crosswalks in front of Edwards, access to Lot 4 / Arlitt Center parking will be maintained. Access to Corry Garage and all destinations westbound will be via Dennis Street. The contractor will install signage and deputies will be on duty directing vehicles to Dennis Street. During construction of the soccer field crosswalk, one lane of traffic will be maintained. The work on the crosswalks is expected to begin on August 21st and be complete by August 25th.

Another project ongoing now is a steam/manhole drain installation south of TUC.

Utility work will take place on Backstage Drive south of TUC the week of August 28th. Backstage Drive will be closed to "through traffic" for the week. All entries/exits to CCM Garage will be maintained. Access to Blegen, CCM, and TC/Dyer loading docks will be via Corbett Drive only. The contractor will install all necessary warning and directional signage. The project site will be fenced.

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