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Archive of Bond 1995 - Bond Alert - February 2, 2000

STUDENT SERVICES PROJECT WILL CLOSE DRIVEWAY AND SIDEWALK
The next major construction project on Lane's main campus is the Student Services Building. Construction will begin in late February or early March. Chambers Construction of Eugene was awarded the contract for $3,748,270 at the Jan. 22 Board of Education meeting.

Construction will cause the closure of the west end of the old bus lane that goes from the Apprenticeship Building past the Electronics Annex modulars. The section of the drive to be closed is from the west entrance to the southwest corner of the Business Building. Vehicles which use the drive to reach the Center Building, Forum Building, or other buildings bordering the drive, will need to enter from the east, turn around, and exit the same way. Signage will be installed to regulate back-and-forth traffic on the one-lane road. The closure will take effect sometime in late February.

Pedestrians accessing campus from the west parking lot will need to use the main entrance walkway over the fountain pond, or the Health Tech Building ramps, or the Apprenticeship Building sidewalk. Construction will close the sidewalk, which parallels the south end of the fountain pond.

The new Student Services Building will be two stories with 37,450 square feet of offices, service areas and other rooms. It will house admissions, registration, student records, financial aid, payments, counseling, testing, career and employment services, tutoring, and veterans services. It also will be home to student government, student activities, disability services, substance abuse prevention, and multi-cultural and women's programs. Funding is provided by Lane's $42.8 million construction bond.

Questions and comments about any bond construction activity may be directed to 744-4154 or e-mailed to
bond@lanecc.edu. All communication received will be regularly reviewed by the Bond Project Management Team (BPMT), the architects, and the Facilities Management Committee.


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