Bump for history.
Bump for history.
Glad this is back!
Finally....
Pictures restored as of 3am August 9th
Been a while since there was a campus construction project to report on, but they is pretty big job going on where Hebrard crosses the pathway from Moody, etc., to the U. Seems they are widening sidewalks etc., and also will be putting a lot of pavers. Should be really nice. Especially if you remember what that same pathway looked like thru the old ‘eyesore’ buildings.
Looking towards University.
At the intersection, looking towards Moody and Bittle Halls
Looking toward Cypress Lake Plaza
On the new sidewalk, U behind me, Moody ahead.
The project at the Hebrard/Moody intersection is just about complete....and the wait was well worth it. The whole area looks fantastic and greatly further improves the look and functionality of it.
Looking towards Moody
With OK Allen in view
New courtyard area for Moody entrance
From Moody entrance looking towards Cypress Lake
And I’m also very glad that they have completed the low retaining wall around Cypress Lake....no more crappy chain link fence from Burke-Hawthorne to Cypress Lake Plaza! They have also cleaned up the area around the oak tree picnic area, where the vets memorial plaque is, and it looks like they will be putting pavers there, as there several pallets of pavers still in the area.
Very nice.
Thanks
They have been playing around with that project for over a year. It was nothing special. It makes you wonder why.
??? I totally disagree. That area is one of the most unique on our campus, what with the lake, etc. I think this cleans it up greatly, makes it much more functional, and does so beautifully. Remember what it looked like just a few years ago: the eye-sore buildings, old street lamps, crappy plastic thingys blocking u-turns, and a unkempt lake. Now all of those issues are fixed.
Oh...I guess I might have misread that. Apologies if so.
FWIW, I think that it is all these 'little things' that Dr. S is doing for the campus that is so great. While the intersection there was far from derelict, it really needed some touching up. But they went much further than that......now this area adds so much curb-appeal to the campus. Certainly a far cry from where we have been before his arrival, where campus appearance was a very low priority...when it existed at all.
Although I'll also say, given all the huge financial strains we have been through, its a wonder we were not only able to keep the lights on, but also grew stronger in enrollment, etc.
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