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Photo of the safety fencing in front of the Library on Aug. 9, 2022, featuring a poster of Victor E. in construction gear to notify passerby of the Central Utility Plant Replacement Project (CUPR).

CUPR Updates: San Ramon Avenue, Maple Avenue roundabout to be closed

San Ramon Avenue and the roundabout at Maple Avenue will be closed beginning Nov. 21 due to ongoing construction for the Central Utility Plant Replacement (CUPR) Project.

In an email sent from Facilities Management to students on Tuesday afternoon, Associate Vice President Tinnah Medina said that pedestrian and vehicular traffic will be impacted in those areas.

The Maple Avenue roundabout, located beside University High School, will be closed to all traffic through Jan. 15, 2023. 

For those who utilize the V-Line bus service, the pick-up and drop-off area will be temporarily relocated to the FAX bus stop on Shaw and Maple avenues.

The sidewalk on Maple Avenue to the Joyal Administration Building will remain open on the east side of the roundabout. A pedestrian pathway between the Music Building and Joyal Administration Building will be available

Alternative ADA parking stalls will be available in lot P4.

San Ramon Road, located between the Science I and Science II buildings, will be closed through Feb. 28, 2023.

The sidewalk south of Science II, and adjacent to San Ramon Avenue, will remain open for pedestrians.

Alternative ADA parking stalls will be available in lots P6, P15 and P17.

“We apologize for these temporary inconveniences as the contractor is trying to get as much work done as possible between now and the start of the Spring 2023 semester,” Medina said in the email.

Updates on ADA pedestrian paths are available on the interactive map on the Facilities Management website, or on the Fresno State Mobile App.

Dear Campus Community: The Central Utility Plant Replacement (CUPR) project continues to progress. We apologize for these temporary inconveniences as the contractor is trying to get as much work done as possible between now and the start of the Spring 2023 semester. Beginning Monday, November 21, please note the following road closures that will cause the redirection of pedestrian and vehicular traffic:

San Ramon Road Closure (between Science I and Science II buildings): San Ramon Avenue (east of Maple Avenue) will be closed to vehicular traffic through February 28 2023.­­Alternative ADA parking stalls will be available in lots P6, P15 and P17.The sidewalk south of Science II (adjacent to San Ramon Ave) will remain open for pedestrian traffic.­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­

Maple Avenue Closure: The Maple Avenue roundabout will be closed to all vehicular traffic through January 15, 2023.­Alternative ADA parking stalls will be available in lot P4 (by Joyal Administration).­­The V-Line bus pick-up and drop-off area will be temporarily relocated to the FAX bus stop on Shaw Avenue and Maple Avenue.The sidewalk from Maple Avenue to Joyal Administration will remain open on the east side of the roundabout.An additional pedestrian pathway between Music and Joyal Administration will be available.University High School has been advised of this temporary closure given student pick-up and drop-off.­­­­­
Copy of the campuswide email sent to Fresno State students on Nov. 15, saying there’ll be multiple road closures due to construction.
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