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Tech announces shuttle service for upcoming fall and winter quarters

This fall  quarter, construction and road work throughout the Enterprise Campus  will mean that parking on the east side of the Louisiana Tech University  campus is very limited.

In order to alleviate parking challenges,  Louisiana Tech will introduce a free shuttle service for students. The  shuttle will take a circular route through campus, beginning at the  parking lot at the corner of Tech Drive and Alabama Avenue. This lot  provides nearly 450 parking spots for commuting students who have  registered their vehicles.

“Students can park and ride the shuttle to  designated drop off and pick up points around campus, including Homer  Street between the new Integrated Engineering and Science Building and  Tech Pointe,” said Dr. Dickie Crawford, Vice President for Student  Advancement. “Based on shuttle use and demand, the route and some  pick-up and drop-off areas may be adjusted throughout the fall and  winter quarters.”

The shuttle will operate from 7 a.m. to 1  p.m. Monday through Friday when classes are in session for the fall and  winter quarters. A current Louisiana Tech identification card will be  required to ride the shuttle.

The City of Ruston is currently engaged in a  large-scale project to improve utilities, sidewalks, and lighting on  the east side of campus. In addition, the city is working to improve our  100-year-old drainage system in that area.

“These road closures and construction work  are a part of a city project designed to create a more walkable corridor  between Louisiana Tech’s campus and the City of Ruston’s downtown  area,” said Dr. Les Guice, Tech President. “We’re working to ensure  these changes remain positive for our students, faculty, and staff  throughout the construction, and our work will help position Louisiana  Tech for growth and more efficient services in the future.”

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