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Plans for a new, $228 million Penn State College of Engineering building on West Campus are moving forward following a recommendation for approval on Thursday by a university’s Board of Trustees Committee on Finance Business and Capital Planning.
The full board will vote on approving the plans and authorizing the funds during its meeting on Friday.
At 290,000 square feet, Engineering Research and Teaching Space 1, also known as West 1, will be Penn State’s largest academic facility.
West 1, which will be located just off of White Course Drive north of the Earth and Engineering Sciences, is part of a
multi-phase master plan to improve the quantity and quality of the College of Engineering’s facilities.
Several Penn State parking lots will be closed unit Sunday due to vehicle loading. University department vehicles cannot be parked in these areas either for the remainder of the week.
The parking lots available for vehicle loading are Brown E, Green C, and Green N, Orange B (Softball), Yellow J, Yellow T, and East Deck’s ground level. Those with parking permits in these areas are required to park in designated alternative lots.
Alternatives for Brown E, Green C, and Green N are Nittany Deck, Eisenhower Deck, Jordan East, or Stadium West. The parking alternatives for Orange B (Softball) are any other Orange lot, Jordan East, or Stadium West. Yellow J and Yellow T’s alternatives are Eisenhower Deck, Jordan East, Or Stadium West.
Penn State announces parking, traffic updates for move-out week psu.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from psu.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Parking, traffic and transit changes announced for spring student departure
To accommodate vehicle loading near student residence areas for spring semester departure, parking, traffic and transit adjustments will be in place beginning Wednesday, May 5, through Sunday, May 9, at the University Park campus.Image: Patrick Mansell
Parking, traffic and transit changes announced for spring student departure
April 28, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. To accommodate vehicle loading near student residence areas for spring semester departure, the following parking, traffic and transit adjustments will be in place beginning Wednesday, May 5, through Sunday, May 9, at the University Park campus:
Faculty/staff parking lot closures
The following faculty/staff parking areas will be reserved for student departure vehicle loading only: