Since there are less people on campus during the summer, construction projects constantly spring up within the Universities boundaries. For our visitors, students, staff and faculty, this can make it difficult to maneuver around the grounds. The following is a list of projects that are currently underway. Click here for more information on the projects.
Parking structure closings: Structure 2, at the corner of McAllister Avenue and Tyler Mall, will be closed Monday, July 28 through Thursday, July 31. All decal holders are asked to park in Structure 4, at the corner of Lemon Street and Rural Road, or Lot 40, at the corner of Apache Boulevard and McAllister Avenue. Structure 3, near the Art Building on Myrtle Avenue, will be closed Friday, July 25 through Sunday, July 27. All decal holders should park in Lot 16 (the Tempe Center) at the corner of Mill Avenue and University Drive.
Palm Walk, "North Tunnel Reconstruction/Repair Project": The project includes the removal/ replacement of the tunnel roof slab (which also serves as the walkway surface) and isolated tunnel wall repairs along Palm Walk tunnel between the south end of the Life Sciences Building and the B-Wing of the Bateman Physical Science Center (approximately 450 feet). The project intersects with Tyler Mall and, so as not to close off this important east to west route during construction, will be completed in two phases over the summer break.
Terrace and McAllister roads: A project to narrow Terrace Road between Rural and McAllister roads began Friday and will continue through spring 2004. It will continue to be 2-way traffic with pedestrian and bicycle lanes and all bus stops will remain the same. McAllister Road between Terrace/ Orange and Tyler Street will also be narrowed. This will also remain two-way traffic with all bicycle and pedestrian traffic on the west side of McAllister Road.
Visitor parking lot 51, at the corner of College Avenue and University Drive, is currently under construction and will be replaced with the ASU Foundation. The project will be finished August 2004. All visitors are invited to park in the Tempe Center, at the corner of University Drive and Mill Avenue.