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O and U Lots Reserved for Campus Visitors on Monday, October 11th, and Thursday, November 11.Contributed by Cara Nichols on 09/27/10 Submitted by Eric Maguire, vice president for enrollment management and Brian McAree, vice president for student affairs and campus life. The Ithaca and You programs showcase the Ithaca College experience for about 1,500 prospective students and family members each year. In an effort to better accommodate prospective students and families visiting campus for these major open house programs, O and U lots -- in front of Phillips Hall and adjacent to the Roy H. Park School of Communications -- will be reserved for our guests from 5:00 a.m. until noon on Monday, October 11 and Thursday, November 11. Faculty and staff who usually park in O or U Lot are asked to park in Y Lot or the lower lot of the South Hill Business Campus, across Danby Road. We also suggest carpooling or taking advantage of TCAT service on these days. Continuous shuttle service to and from Y Lot, the lower South Hill Business Campus lot, and the circular drive in front of Textor Hall will be available from 6:30 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. on each of the two days. Last year, we received tremendously positive feedback from our guests about how welcome they felt while on campus. The willingness of our faculty and staff to forgo their usual parking spaces for these two important days made a very favorable first impression and we hope that our campus community will once again make this accommodation. We thank you in advance for your understanding. If you have questions related to this announcement, please contact Cara Nichols, assistant director of admission, 274-3124.
O and U Lots Reserved for Campus Visitors on Monday, October 11th, and Thursday, November 11. Comment from
arawlin1 on
09/29/10
I feel I have to comment on this because I find it nearly impossible to find parking in O lot on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and Y is also mostly full when I arrive for the afternoon. There is a serious parking problem for the students already here at Ithaca College, and it is only worsting. I feel that an appeal to ride share is nice, but merely lip-service to the "sustainability" goals of the campus. Something needs to be done immediately, and with the long term in mind, about the number of vehicles entering the Ithaca area each term...
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