On- going building on MS U’s school causing go shakeups

The temporary traffic light located at the corner of Kalamazoo and Chestnut and the design on MS U’s school are visible in film. The design year on MS U’s school is well underway, and with numerous construction projects taking place simultaneously, the campus is looking very different.” That building is causing excursions in other parts of school, and those detours are causing people to go towards that intersection,” says Erica Venton, director for MSU Infrastructure Planning and Facilities. Despite the temporary safety and efficiency measures being put in place, I spoke with one student who stated that the alternative routes on campus are not as problematic as the ongoing campus construction itself,” This really does n’t affect me because I do n’t have classes around here.” But, the gate does influence me. The bridge prevents the vehicle that I often take for everything to be running right now. ( The following is a translation of the full spread account ) I’m your Faculty community reporter… Lauren Lendzion. If you’ve been on school recently, you’ve probably noticed the orange rings and the traffic light here by sparty monument. I spoke with Infrastructure, Planning, and Infrastructure on school to tell us what’s going on and when it does end. ” It gets form if congested over around”, asserted one University student. The design year on MS U’s school is well underway, and with numerous construction projects taking place simultaneously, the campus is looking very different.” That building is causing diversions in other parts of school, and those detours are causing people to go towards that intersection,” says Erica Venton, spokesperson for MSU Infrastructure Planning and Facilities. At the corner of Kalamazoo and Chesnut road, the intersection is located right at the heart of campus, and MSU Infrastructure, Planning, and facilities has implemented some temporary structures to make for safer and smoother travel,” We put up the temporary light structure, and the barricades just to give students and the public a safe crossing”, said Venton. Despite the temporary safety and efficiency measures being put in place, I spoke with one student who stated that the alternative routes on campus are not as problematic as the ongoing campus construction itself,” This really does n’t affect me because I do n’t have classes around here.” But, the bridge does affect me. The bridge is currently preventing the bus I usually take for everything, and while most students expressed dissatisfaction with campus construction, I did speak with one student who said,” I think it’s good. I think a lot of infrastructure like that needs to be improved” .From commuting challenges due to ongoing construction, To congested alternative routes, the travel headaches throughout campus are indeed, temporary,” Great news- Things will be put back together by fall semester”, reassured Venton. Want more regional news? Visit the FOX47News Website. Visit the MSU Campus Neighborhood page on our website for more information about MSU. Stay in touch with us anytime, anywhere. Sign up for newsletters that are emailed to your inbox. Select from these options: Neighborhood News, Breaking News, Severe Weather, School Closings, Daily Headlines, and Daily Forecasts. Follow us on TwitterLike us on Facebook