Construction: Access to Peace Boulevard on Main Campus resumes July 18
Construction work at John Peace Boulevard, UTSA Main Campus
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Construction work at John Peace Boulevard, UTSA Main Campus
(July 18, 2011)--Access to John Peace Boulevard and the Main Building circle drive on the UTSA Main Campus will re-open Monday, July 18. The visitor information booth along the route also will re-open July 18. Because of the Bauerle Road Garage construction across from the Business Building, there may be periodic interruptions to traffic.
Access to parking lot 4 from John Peace Boulevard will remain closed through Tuesday, Aug. 16. Most of lot 4 is closed because of the garage construction. Limited parking in lot 4 near the Main Building is accessible only from James Bauerle Road on the south side of campus.
Bartlett Cocke Drive will remain reduced to one lane from Fred Cook Drive to east of the Business Building and the John Peace Library dock until Aug. 16. The JPL and McKinney Humanities Building (formerly HSS) loading docks can be accessed via John Peace Boulevard. Barricades and directional signs are installed at the site, and flagmen will be on hand to assist with traffic flow.
>> For more information, download a map detailing the John Peace Boulevard construction area or contact UTSA Facilities Work Control at 210-458-4262.
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