3/20/23 – 3/27/03 UPDATE – Parking Lot 2 (South of CPFM Warehouse) Light Pole Installation Advisory

UPDATE 3/07/23:

We will be closing spaces and blocking through traffic in Parking Lot 2, south of the CPFM building.  User’s with B-North Permits are allowed to also park in C lots which include the Millrace Garage.  Fencing will be up around the construction area. Be aware of construction equipment and activity when driving and parking in the remaining spots.  The drive through area adjacent to the CPFM building will be re-opened between construction activities as possible.  The drive through in the lot will be closed for the duration.  The majority of the work and space closures will be completed by Monday, March 27.  Additional camera installation and cabling will continue through March 31st.   During the week of March 27th-31st, traffic lanes will be open and only a few spots near the new poles will be blocked for work.

UPDATE: 2-7-23:

Parking spaces (approx. 35 spaces) and traffic flow in Parking Lot 2 will be impacted during the installation of two light poles with cameras.

We have moved the start date up by three days so that the construction will be completed by the end of Spring Break.

We will coordinate with those using the lot for alternative parking solutions during the construction.

See revised diagram.

Begin: Thursday, March 23, 2023   Monday, March 20, 2023, at 7:00 am

End: Friday, April 07, 2023   Friday, March 31, at 5:00 pm

Building(s) or Area(s) Affected: Parking Lot 2 (South of CPFM Warehouse)

Scope: Two new light poles with security cameras are scheduled to be installed in Parking Lot 2.

Services Impacted:

  • This will impact the availability of some parking spaces and modify the traffic flow during the construction.
  • Construction and Design is working with Parking to develop temporary parking solutions as needed.

Work Performed By: Preferred Construction

Contact: Janell Cottam, CPFM Owner’s Representative, 541-346-7536

Current construction and impacts information can be found on the UO Maps site.