Arrival of Modular Unit, Oct. 17
10/16/12
Due to delivery issues, the modular unit due to arrive on Monday, October 15 will now arrive on Wednesday, October 17. For additional information on the temporary spots that will be offline and modular unit arrival route, please take a look at earlier message below.
Arrival of Modular Building Units, Oct. 10, 12 & 15
10/9/12
In preparation for construction of the new Worcester State University Wellness Center in 2015, modular building units will be delivered to the campus on the following days:
- Wednesday, October 10, 2012
- Friday, October 12
- Monday October 15
On each of these days, approximately 30 spaces will be taken off-line in the WSU parking lot near the South Entrance to the campus. University Police will mark the spaces the evening prior to the modular unit deliveries. Any cars parked in the off-line spaces will be towed in order to facilitate the deliveries. In addition, access to the South Entrance (May Street entrance) will be limited briefly during the deliveries. University Police and City of Worcester Police will facilitate traffic direction during that time. See the attached map indicating the delivery truck route. This route was selected to minimize the impact on parking and traffic as much as possible.
The new 100,000-square-foot Wellness Center will replace the existing gym building and feature athletic space, instructional space, studio space, and community space. Our student-athletes and the general student population will benefit greatly from this new facility. Not only will it support our educational programs, athletic programs and student fitness, it will be a terrific community resource. The current gymnasium was built in 1958 and was meant to serve just 400 students. Worcester State’s current enrollment is more than 6,000 undergraduate and graduate students. We understand that the construction period will present a temporary inconvenience, but will result in a much-improved campus experience for all. The patience and understanding of our students faculty and staff is much appreciated and we will provide construction and parking updates to the University community as soon as information becomes available.
WSU Seeking Off-Site Parking Alternatives
9/27/12
In preparation for construction of the new Worcester State University Wellness Center in 2015, the university and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Division of Capital Asset Management, on behalf of the university, issued a request for proposals (RFP) to seek off-site parking alternatives for the university community. The university is committed to securing safe and convenient parking to be accompanied by a shuttle service to and from the campus. The university is currently investigating options for the spring semester and is involved in negotiations. An announcement will be made in the near future. Long term plans for off campus parking are currently being researched with the help from state and local officials and are intended to be in place for fall 2013. We will provide a status update to the university community by November 1, 2012.
The new 100,000 square foot Wellness Center will replace the existing gym building and feature athletic space, instructional space, studio space, and community space. Our student athletes and the general student population will benefit greatly from this new facility. Not only will it support our educational programs, athletic programs and student fitness, it will be a terrific community resource. The current gymnasium was built in 1958 and was meant to serve just 400 students. Worcester State’s current enrollment is more than 6,000 undergraduate and graduate students.
We understand that the construction period will present a temporary inconvenience, but will result in a much improved campus experience for all. The patience and understanding of our students faculty and staff is much appreciated and we will provide construction and parking updates to the university community as soon as information becomes available and post it at www.worcester.edu/construction.
Parking Changes for Inauguration, Fri., Sept. 21
Due to inauguration festivities on Friday, September 21, the front roadway in front of the Sullivan Auditorium to the end of the Administration Building will be offline. This will affect approximately 70 spaces. Within the May Street lot, there will be a section in the center reserved and the spaces along the auditorium. This will affect approximately 74 spaces. During the time that the front roadway is offline, vehicles will be able to access available spaces between the Administration and Ghosh Building coming in the opposite direction via the North Entrance. Please use care since it will temporarily be two-way traffic. Once the inauguration is underway and/or when guests have arrived and parked, the front roadway will re-open.
For inauguration information, visit www.worcester.edu/inauguration.
Click here for a map for clarification.
Availability of Temple Emanuel/May Street Building Parking Lot
9/4/12
During high holy days at Temple Emanuel the entire temple parking lot (located on Chandler Street) will not be available to WSU faculty, staff and students.
Sept 17, 2012 until 2 p.m.
Sept 18, 2012 until 1 p.m.
Sept 25, 2012 from 6:30 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Sept 26, 2012 all day
Temple Emanuel will have Worcester Police on duty all 4 days, helping with traffic and security.
Messages will be communicated to the campus community prior to these lot closings.
Additional Parking at Temple Emanuel/May Street Building
8/29/12
This fall Worcester State University entered into a lease agreement with our neighbors at Temple Emanuel. This will not only provided much needed classroom space in the May Street Building for our growing campus, but will provide 119 parking spaces for our use (located on Chandler Street). Temple Emanual will retain use of 15 marked spaces. This will help ease the parking situation as we prepare for construction of our new Wellness Center.
Handicapped Parking Spaces
8/29/12
In the past, Worcester State University faculty, staff and students who experience temporary disabilities were granted use of medical parking spaces through the Health Service Office. In those cases, individuals who did not have a handicap placard (HP) were issued a pass to use medical parking spaces for one semester.
Worcester State currently has more than the required number of handicap parking spaces on campus. Moving forward, the university will discontinue designated medical parking and will designate two or three spaces for medical staff parking for Health Service Office employees.
Students who have a temporary disability are encouraged to register with the Disability Services Office, who will issue accommodations based on the nature of their disability, their functional limitations and documentation.
Employees are encouraged to contact Calvin Hill in the Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Equal Opportunity to discuss their accommodations. Students, faculty and staff are strongly encouraged to apply for HP placards if their disability is such that they require special parking on a long term basis.
Changes to Faculty Parking Spaces
6/27/12
In preparation for construction of our new Wellness Center in 2015, WSU Facilities will begin preparation work for an athletic modular building which will be situated in the current faculty parking lot behind Sullivan Academic Building. In order to adjust for those spaces being off-line, Facilities will be making the following changes to faculty parking arrangements on campus:
The existing faculty lot behind the Sullivan Building will come off-line and will be used for the Athletic modular building.
The existing faculty spaces by the Science and Tech Center will be changed to general parking. This is being done so that when the Wellness Center project begins, Facilities does not have to make additional changes to faculty parking.
The existing faculty spaces in front of the Administration Building will be changed to general parking. This is being done so that when the Wellness Center project begins, Facilities does not have to make additional changes to faculty parking.
The new faculty parking spaces (110 total) will be located in two (2) separate lots, one (1) between the Administration & Sullivan Buildings and one (1) directly behind the Administration Building.
Facilities will take care of striping and signage for the new lots.
All of these changes will take effect on July 1st, 2012. For clarification visit this link to see an image of the new faculty lots. Thank you for your patience.