Many CSULB students may not be aware that there are parking options in the Foundation Building parking lot on campus, near Outpost. This parking option may be most beneficial to journalism students especially, due to the fact that it is located right next to the SPA building on the premises.
The Lot is not necessarily advertised to students as being open to the public because it is primarily created to serve the people who conduct business in the Foundation Building, or who are employed there.
"If space allows, the Lot is open to students at a $5.00 daily charge," said the lady that works in the parking booth (remains anonymous). "But if there is a function or something going on in the Foundation Building, then we cannot allow the spots to be taken by the public so availability varies."
For students who are interested in obtaining a pass for this parking Lot, they have the option to enter a "raffle" conducted each year. At the beginning of next semester, this will take place again.
"The raffle is basically a way to grant a certain amount of people the option to park in this Lot if they wish," said the parking attendant. "Depending on how many people inquire about the Lot is what we base the amount of passes we give out on. Like, this semester not that many students applied, so everyone that was interested got a pass for the price of $330."
Students who have the Foundation Lot pass are allowed to park in the Lot at any time, and are not excluded during Foundation Building business functions.
Transportation at CSULB
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Public Transportation
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Depending on where you are going, there are several different options: Greyhounds, Blue Line metros, taxis, etc.
All facilities have contact phone numbers and web pages providing information. For example, people who decide to use public transit as an option should visit the Long Beach Transit web page to get overall useful information such as pass pricing, bus routes, security details, special services, etc.
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"Public transportation is helpful in helping you learn how to pay attention to streets and depending less on maps", says Carrillo. "I take the OC Transportation Authority System to school. It's smooth but since I live in Anaheim hitting the border of Fullerton it takes about an hour and a half to get to school."
Friday, November 11, 2011
Walkway construction on campus
CSULB's recent construction project on campus entails building a walkway between lot 17 and 18 at the school. The entire construction project began at $1.2 million, funded by the parking and transportation services on campus. Construction projects tend to range and vary in price, so the beginning price may exceed that amount once completed.
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Before the renovations began, students walking from lot 20 and lot 16 did not have a designated pathway to use when walking around campus. Due to the fact that students did not have a specifically labeled pathway, it caused possible safety issues for both pedestrians and drivers.
Construction will include a total reconstruction of lot 18, bright lights along the new walkway that are safer, benches, trees and a parking permit dispenser in lot 18.
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Although momentarily frustrating, the patience and wait should be well worth it- resulting in a more convenient and safer establishment. The parking and transportation service's goals are to complete the entire project by deadline to avoid prolonged inconveniences.
“Lot 18 was in terrible shape, physically. It had many deep potholes, cracked asphalt everywhere and needed new striping,” said Rudometkin. “With the need to completely overhaul Lot 18 we also looked at the crosswalk on Merriam Way from Lot 16 and how it sent all pedestrians right down the middle of Lot 17. What we came up with was the shift of the intersection to the south to line up with the sidewalk coming out of Lot 16 in front of the dorms as well as taking out all of the ivy between Lots 17 and 18 and making that a pedestrian and bicycle path to tie the whole length of ground together from Earl Warren Drive to Brotman Hall.”
The project should result in a more attractive parking lot, walkway, and a safer designated area for pedestrians to walk.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Parking Drama
Fitting into a parking spot can be a challenge at times but on the CSULB campus, students are finding themselves squeezing into spots as well as attempting to squeeze out. Although students are able to fit their car into a parking spot that is clearly too small, they seem to find comfort in knowing that they at least have a place to leave their car even it if means inconveniencing other students, or even themselves. Regardless of what the reason may be, students are on a school campus and primarily are concerned to making it to class on time!
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It is safe to say that these parking dilemmas go hand in hand with the increase of students driving cars to school this semester and congestion all together.
In any case, poor parking can affect the person leaving their car crookedly-place but also the person parked in the next spot over because they are out of room and can't open their car door.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
(PLACE) Project
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This year will be the fourth-annual bicyclist and pedestrian count for CSULB. The number of students walking to school or riding their bikes has increased, so improvement would be beneficial for those students who are part of this majority because it will focus on constructing bicycle and safe pedestrian walkway infrastructures.
"Counters" who will be conducting the research for this project will use methods that will attempt to accurately capture the total number of cyclists and pedestrians to get an idea of how many people are on foot or riding bikes.
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Research was conducted last Thursday and Sunday. Thursday during rush hour times for commuters (7a.m.-9a.m. and 4p.m.-6p.m.) and Sunday from noon-2p.m. when riders and walkers are both out and about during leisure time since there is clearly no classes in sessions on a Sunday afternoon.
Aside from working with CSULB, the city of Los Angeles uses the PLACE project all over the city, wherever there are high volumes of people and such.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Inconvenient campus residence buildings
It has been reported that the hills and narrow pathways leading to the campus residence buildings make it difficult for wheelchair users to comfortably reach them.
According to Carol Roberts-Corb, director of housing and residence life at Cal State Long Beach, his goal is to make sure that matters are legally up to code and that everything is being handled ethically to meet all students needs. However, David Sanfilippo, director of disabled student services, said housing may not be completely aware of the situation for disabled students and faculty and there really is a problem there. It does not matter how many students complain, the point is that there is an issue.
According to an article from the daily 49er, some students and faculty who use wheelchairs have decided not live on campus due to the limited wheelchair accessibility; the inconvenient struggle is enough to deter them from campus housing arrangements.
The CSULB campus was established in 1949 and the most recent campus buildings were constructed about 30 years ago. At that time, the construction met the expected law guidelines and city requirements for disabled individuals.
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Monday, October 17, 2011
The Possibility of Carpooling
Some CSLB students have decided that carpooling is a better plan to get to and from school. This fall semester we have noticed that parking spots have become more limited and difficult to find. Traffic on campus has also increased and the lots have become much more crowded.Students such as Devin Ugland, a CSLB junior, sometimes carpool to school. "Carpooling definitely has its benefits. This semester I began carpooling to and from school with a friend of mine and I saved money for a permit that way," said Ugland. "We switch off paying for gas so both of us save some money."
CSLB offers a "rideshare" program for students who are interested. The school website has more information in detail about what the program entails and how students can benefit from carpooling to school. This is an option for students who are interested and can be acquired through submission of the carpool application.
By having more people using one vehicle, carpooling reduces each person's gas costs and stress of driving. Students may also that being stuck in 405 traffic with someone else not as annoying.
By having more people using one vehicle, carpooling reduces each person's gas costs and stress of driving. Students may also that being stuck in 405 traffic with someone else not as annoying.
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