Winter break road closures

During break from Dec. 17 through Jan. 17, Inter-Garrison road will be closed, “…ALL vehicles and pedestrians (including emergency and service vehicles) between 5th Avenue and the Student Center,” according to the California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB) website on Campus Planning & Development.

“The closure is required for utility construction work for the new Student Union building. It is being conducted during winter break to minimize impact to the campus community,” continues one of the few bullet points on the webpage. The webpage also includes two maps of the campus displaying where the road closures are taking place and the detour paths through the backside of campus.

Parking lots 71 and 16 will remain open during the construction over break, and will be unaffected. However, Lot 72, in front of the Visual and Public Art building, will be closed. The website says, “Parking displaced by the closure [of Lot 72] is being accommodated for in Lot 106.” Lot 106 is located near the CSUMB soccer field, off of 2nd Avenue.

A pedestrian detour will be available during the closure for foot traffic along 5th Avenue leading toward Chapman Science Academic Center and the Tanimura & Antle Family Memorial Library.

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