![]() The Zipcar will be relocated to the parking lot near Worrell Professional Center and across from Kentner Stadium. As an alternative, 2400 Reynolda is available for event parking with shuttle transportation. Parking Lot N will not be able to be reserved for special event parking, except for Commencement and student move-in/out. Where will visitors park for special events? Lot N will be reconfigured to allow more maneuvering space for delivery vehicles to continue to use this location. Will delivery vehicles have access to this lot? Will service vehicles be able to use this lot?įacilities & Campus Service vehicles will be able to park at the top of Lot N. The Campus Kitchen van can park in Lot P next to Wait Chapel and use Lot N to load as needed in coordination with Parking and Transportation Services. How will these changes affect Campus Kitchen? The transportation hub area will be available to students for move-in day. Shuttle operations will temporarily operate from Parking Lot C next to Reynolda Hall and Benson University Center. Where will students park when moving into Kitchen and Poteat Residence Halls? One will be relocated to Lot M near Reynolda Hall and three will be relocated to Lot A next to Wait Chapel. There are four existing handicap spaces in Lot N. Where will handicapped parking be relocated? These parking lots are on either side of Wait Chapel Ten visitor spaces will be relocated to Lot A and ten visitor spaces will be relocated to Lot P. All shuttles will run from the transportation hub on fixed routes. Will there be visitor parking in Lot N as well as shuttle services?īeginning in Fall 2022, Lot N will become a transportation hub for campus shuttles only. Q&A Centralized Shuttle Center (Parking Lot N – Visitor Parking) More information will be shared before construction begins in May, and communications to campus will continue as the projects progress throughout the summer. The improvements to campus will result in changes to parking options for faculty, staff and visitors. New trees will be planted for beauty and shade.Ĭonstruction on both projects will begin immediately after commencement with work expected to be completed by fall of 2022. ![]() The large legacy oak trees on Davis Field will remain. No trees will be removed from the lower part of Davis field. New trees will be planted for beauty and additional lighting will improve safety for students, faculty and staff.Īdditional modifications to Lot B, located between Efird and Davis Residence Halls, will improve traffic alignment and vehicle and pedestrian safety. The road will offer an expanded walking and biking network through Davis Field. Smith Reynolds Library, Reynolda Hall and Benson Center. Additional benefits include improved access to campus that also reduces traffic near the Z. The extension of the Wake Forest Road from the Reynolda Road entrance will improve traffic circulation and continue the iconic arrival experience to campus, with the arch on Hearn Plaza as a central visual feature. This change resurrects the original campus plan devised by Jens Fredrick Larson, who designed a road that passed through Davis Field until it was rerouted in 1991. The approved campus renovation plan also includes the extension of Wake Forest Road through Davis Field. ![]() The new transportation hub is part of the first phase of the 2021 WFU mobility study. These updates will improve vehicle and pedestrian safety at the intersection. Two new bus shelters will keep riders protected from inclement weather.Ĭonstruction on the new shuttle stop will include improvements to Wake Forest Road coming from the University Parkway entrance that will add a right-hand turn lane and align the traffic patterns with parking lot N. The transportation hub, to be located in Lot N between Poteat and Kitchin Residence Halls, will improve route times by allowing all shuttles to arrive and depart from a central location – creating a schedule that is easier to navigate for faculty, staff and students. The new centralized shuttle stop will increase efficiency in shuttle service for the Reynolda Campus. This renovation plan stems from extensive study by campus representatives and Ayers Saint Gross, a leading campus-planning firm, that resulted in updates to the campus master plan that were done in 20. Wake Forest will begin two campus-improvement projects after the 2022 Commencement: a new centralized shuttle stop replacing Lot N and the extension of Wake Forest Road from the Reynolda Road entrance through Davis Field.
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