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Parking addition to add 513 new spaces
Posted By Archive On February 21, 2002 @ 12:00 am In NEWS I Comments Disabled
The $4.5 million addition to the first of four parking structures at Boise State University is
currently in development.
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The structure, situated on the northwest corner of University Drive and Brady Street, will add
513 new parking spaces on campus as part of the university's master plan to accommodate
expected growth.
Bob Seibolt, director of Campus Safety and Security, confirmed the university's plans to erect
four 1,200-stall parking garages over the next several years.
According to an independent study by Walker Parking Consultants, completion of this first
structure will meet the increased parking demand until 2004, shortly before construction on the
second garage is expected to begin.
Project manager Doug Suddreth said the completed structure, at over 300 feet in length, will
have new design elements to make the building more attractive as the gateway feature onto
campus from Capitol Blvd.
Suddreth, an architect with BSU's Architecture and Engineering Services, is working with a
design team to create a building that will be more decorative, with brick insets along the
southern wall, making a less imposing frontage.
"We're really proud of this structure," he said. "It will be a handsome building."
Following the spring semester, crews will begin work tearing down the former Health Science
Center adjacent to a gravel lot just west of the existing first phase of the parking garage.
That lot, which currently holds 103 cars, is the site for the new 616-stall addition.
Although those spaces will be eliminated until the structure's expected completion by August
2003, commuters should not feel much of a parking crunch.
Seibolt said of the 5,725 spaces available on campus now, up to 300 of those spaces are vacant
during daily peak times.
"In my mind, the main complaint is that people can't find parking by their buildings," Seibolt
said.
In addition to parking along the streets surrounding campus, Seibolt added that spaces are
always available in the parking lot east of Bronco Stadium.
The university obtained the funds for the multi -million dollar project by issuing revenue bonds
through Seattle underwriters Lehman Brothers.
BSU Vice President of Finance and Administration Buster Neel said state funding is difficult to
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secure for parking facilities, and revenue bonds are a better source for funding than traditional
bank loans.
Neel said because the university is a non-profit institution, investors earn tax-exempt interest
and the university in turn pays a lower interest rate on the loan.
"This is the best deal the university can come up with," said Neel. "The bond market is an
excellent way for higher education to go."
Seibolt explained fees for parking decals were increased 30 percent this year, and will continue
to increase by 20 percent then 10 percent for the next two years respectively, to cover the
projected revenue required for all the parking department's operating costs plus the annual
debt service payments on the bonds.
He said the department, which generated $1.74 million dollars in revenue for the 2002 fiscal
year, does not receive any state money.
Revenue from parking permits, meters, and violations pay for services, including the campus
shuttle service, campus police and security, signs, maintenance, department payroll, and
parking structures.
Reserved permits currently cost $143 per academic year for students and will be required in the
completed 1,264-stall garage.
Spaces will also be available at an hourly rate.
Erin Willis
Related Posts:
1. RESTRICTED PARKING AREAS- Saturday, Nov. 14 [2]
2. Weekend Football Parking Update for Fans and Students [3]
3. Letters to the Editor [4J
4. Pesky parking problems pose persisting paradox [SJ
5. Could Boise State use more parking spaces? [G]
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Boise State University - Apps for Employees Mail - Sculptures
Sculptures
Ellen Seibolt <eseibolt@boisestate.edu>
To: Alan Virta <avirta@boisestate.edu>
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Alan Virta <avirta@boisestate.edu>
Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 4:18 PM
Hi Alan, here are the pies from the old Health Sciences bldg. We will be adding them to the landscape of the
new Norco bldg
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Dean Gunderson
Virta, Alan
6/18/02 8:36AM
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Alan, thank you for your concern. We've been keeping an eye on those pieces for a while and have
incorporated their salvage into the building's demolition contract (to include the three smaller pieces with
the representations of laboratory and medical equipment - and the larger single piece with the caduceus).
Like you, I would like to see BSU incorporate these pieces of architectural memorabilia into a new facility
(perhaps the new Nursing Building when it gets fully funded).
Between the time we can secure the pieces and their eventual incorporation into a new facility, would
Special Collections be the best place to store the works? I'm a little leery about storing them in an FO&M
store room or warehouse, these really aren't archival locations and the chances that our memories will
(ail is pretty high. The three smaller pieces are approximately 12"x12"x4" (451bs) each, and the single
larger piece is approx. 1 '-4"x2'-8"x4" (1 SOlbs).
- Dean
>>>Alan Virta 6/14/02 12:47:00 PM>»
Dean,
Have any provisions been made to salvage the decorative sculptures/medallions off the Health Science
Building before it comes down? The microscope, physician's symbol, etc. Seems like they should be
saved to be incorporated into some future building project.
Alan
Alan Virta, Head of Special Collections Department
Boise State University, Albertsons Library (Boise, Idaho)
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