Center Avenue open ahead of schedule
Center Ave closed at Prospect Road south to Bay Drive Feb 8-19
Center Ave closed at Prospect Road south to Bay Drive Feb 8-19
The public is advised to avoid the area of Center Avenue on campus between Lake and Prospect, and south of Prospect Road, throughout the rest of the month and February. Lanes on Center Avenue and Prospect Road will be closed starting Monday, Jan. 18, for work related to the underpass being built to provide pedestrians, bikes and longboards with a safe way to cross Prospect to get to and from campus. Work will continue through February. In January, two-way traffic will be allowed, as controlled by traffic flaggers, on both Prospect and Center with the lane impacts. Starting on Feb. 2, the southbound lane of Center Avenue from campus (at Prospect) will be completed closed to all vehicle, bike and pedestrian traffic. This closure is anticipated through February. The closures may be extended if weather conditions increase the time needed to complete work in the area.
Lake Street and the Pitkin to Lake Street Access Road will be temporarily impacted by Xcel Energy work Dec. 29 -30.
A road linking Lake and Pitkin opened this week, giving vehicles a route from the west end of campus south into the city. The road is one-way south for vehicles, and two-way access for bikes, pedestrians and emergency vehicles.
Work is beginning on an underpass for pedestrians, bikes and longboarders at the intersection of Prospect and Center. The underpass will provide safe passage under Prospect and serve as a gateway onto campus, connecting Aggie Village, the south campus and horticulture facilities to main campus. The underpass features a wide passageway, providing ample space for multiple modes of transportation, and will be well lit.
Updated November 20 The intersection of East Drive and Pitkin Street will be closed at 7 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 21 - 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 22 for utility work. The intersection will remain open for emergency vehicle access. Updated October 30 The intersection of East Drive and Pitkin Street will be closed at 7 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 7 - Sunday, Nov. 8 and Saturday, Nov. 14-Sunday, Nov. 15 for utility work. The intersection will remain open for emergency vehicle access. Updated: Oct. 23 The intersection of East Drive and Pitkin Street will be closed at 7 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 24 - Sunday, Oct. 25 for utility work. The intersection will remain open for emergency vehicle access. Recommended routes Original post: Oct 12 The intersection of East Drive and Pitkin Street will be closed at 7 a.m. on Saturday, Oct 17 - Sunday, Oct. 18 for utility work. Recommended routes
Activity at several construction zones on campus is picking up this fall, and university planners are strongly recommending that students, faculty, staff and visitors who ride their bikes to and through campus avoid construction-traffic heavy areas. In particular, construction traffic is expected to increase starting today, October 12, along the West Pitkin Street and East Drive corridors at the Chemistry and Biology Building sites on the east side of campus, and on West Lake Street south of the stadium construction site on the west side of campus. This map shows recommended routes onto campus and through campus to avoid areas with heavy traffic. Bike riders are reminded that they must obey all traffic signals and right-of-ways, just as they would if driving a vehicle, including stopping at stop signs and obeying directions from traffic flaggers. Click here for printable PDF map
All faculty, staff and students are invited to attend a presentation to gain a better understanding about where Facilities Management is building and why, ask questions and provide feedback.
October 1 will mark the first day of construction on the university’s new Biology building, when the construction fence officially encloses the construction site and parking in lot #547 closes.
Some non-CSU parking spaces will be removed and pedestrian and bike routes will be reconfigured along the north side of Lake Street between Whitcomb Street and Center Avenue starting Saturday, Aug. 8. The street will be closed all day Satruday for repainting, and will reopen by Monday, Aug. 10. The reconfiguration will impact about 25 city parking spaces, which are not maintained by the university or under university parking requirements. These spaces are directly north of the Aggie Village North construction site. Bike and pedestrian routes also will be reconfigured to the north side of Lake Street. These changes are to enhance bike and pedestrian safety.