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Construction begins Monday on Morrison Center plaza

POSTED: 09:23 MDT Thursday, May 8, 2008

by IBR staff report

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Tags -  Greenbelt, roads and highways

A portion of Cesar Chavez Lane in front of the Morrison Center will be closed beginning Monday  to allow for greenbelt, roadway improvements and a new plaza.

Parking for the box-office will be on the west-side next to the Towers in metered parking, according to a press release. During the months of May and June, patrons who need assistance into the venue for performances should be dropped off on the south-side near the Academic entrance. The project is scheduled to be completed by August.

1 Comments

  1. Cesar Chavez Lane? What the heck, over? Give me a break with Latino invasion!

    Comment By Michael
    Tuesday, May 13, 2008 @ 8:14 AM

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