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CAPITAL PROGRAM MANAGEMENT March 12, 2019
Project Description/Location: Beginning Friday 3/27/20 at 7:00 AM and ending on Sunday 3/29/20 at 7:00 PM, P206 (Faculty Club Parking Lot) and a portion of Muir Lane, will be closed for ongoing construction work at the North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood. During this time, the tower crane at building #5 will be removed. NTPLLN is a multi-use project that includes six new buildings, complete with student housing, academic spaces, classrooms, lecture halls, retail, dining, and underground parking. The neighborhood will include open space with a bike and pedestrian friendly layout that will welcome students, staff, faculty and visitors to live, learn and work in a community environment. The project is located adjacent to North Torrey Pines Road between Muir College Drive and Muir Lane. Immediate Parking Lot, Street Traffic, and Pedestrian Impacts: Muir Lane will be temporarily closed to vehicular traffic from the Pines loading dock driveway to parking lot P206. This will restrict vehicular access to Faculty Club, Peterson Hall, AP&M, and the AP&M Loading Dock. Alternate parking is available at the Pangea Parking Structure, P302, P303, and P416. The sidewalk along Muir Lane will be temporarily closed to maintain pedestrian safety. A detour route and signage will be posted. Temporary construction fencing will be installed around the assist crane on Muir Lane. P206 will be temporarily closed. All faculty, staff, and Faculty Club patrons utilizing P206 are asked to remove their vehicles prior to midnight (12:00 AM) on Thursday 3/26/20. Access for emergency vehicles and FM service vehicles will be maintained at all times.
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Parking alternatives and transportation information are available at: For questions related to construction, please contact: Program Manager Matt Smith at m4smith@ucsd.edu or 858-246-1970 or Project Specialist Cindy Krask at ckrask@ucsd.edu or 858-534-8291. We greatly appreciate your patience during these construction activities.
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