Sunday, March 14, 2004

Library Construction Update -- March 14, 2004

Citing safety issues, the City of Kalamazoo has slightly
altered the College's proposed traffic flow pattern for the
duration of library expansion and renovation project. The
College had reported during its meetings with neighbors
that Academy Street between Bulkley and Thompson would be
two-way during construction. This has been changed.

A ten foot wide lane representing the north portion of
Academy Street between Thompson and Bulkley will be offset
with concrete barriers and become the lane for construction
traffic. This construction lane will be one-way from east to
west. Next to the construction lane will be a 14 foot wide
traffic lane, one-way from west to east.

As a result of this change, parking on the south side of
Academy Street should not be affected by the construction
project.

Construction traffic will access the site by driving west on
Academy Street and unloading in the construction lane.
Construction traffic will exit the site by proceeding west
on Academy Street to Monroe, and there turning south to
Michigan Avenue.

Salvage operations are continuing in the houses on the
expansion site and the razing of the houses will begin on
March 24th and take approximately 1.5 weeks.

Move of Books and Periodicals

Pre-1990 journal volumes have been moved to off-campus
storage and are unavailable until the end of the construction
project. JSTOR, Project Muse, InMICH, and interlibrary loan
services are available and complement the collections at
Western Michigan University.

More recent journal volumes are being moved to on-campus
storage and are available for use. They may be requested at
the circulation desk. Once the journal collection move has
been completed, the move of the book collection will be started.
Progress on the move project is posted on the bulletin board in
the library lobby.

Thank you,
Lisa Palchick
Dean of Libraries & Information Services

Wednesday, March 03, 2004

Library Construction Update -- March 3, 2004

We plan to issue progress reports on a regular basis now that we are close to construction to keep you up to date on the project status. Next time we will outline major milestones on
the schedule of construction. Tom Ponto, Paul Manstrom, Ken Arthur, and I are the core group working closely with the construction manager, Miller-Davis Company.

Razing of the Homes

Razing of the five homes on Academy and Bulkley Streets will begin approximately March 24 and take 1.5 weeks. We have made every effort to work with individuals interested in moving
houses. One of the houses has been identified as a possibility to move to another location to date.

We have made arrangements with The Heritage Company to salvage doors, woodwork, cupboards, anything of value from the houses.

Once the houses are down, a fence will be constructed around the site for safety reasons. There will be unavoidable noise once the excavation has begun. Construction hours will be 8 am to 5 pm. Other schedules would involve added labor costs as well as added disruption to the lives of our neighbors.

Every effort will be made to save mature trees on the site where possible.

We have worked closely with our West Main Hill neighbors so they know what is going on and we have identified a contact person for them.

Metro Transit

Concerned faculty have brought up the issue of transportation to Waldo Library. Route 16 of Metro Transit runs every 15 minutes from 9 am to 3 pm each day and every half hour at all other times.

The bus goes down Lovell Street (will stop at intersections and bus stops), around to Dairy Queen and then up West Michigan. The bus runs from 6:15 am until 10:15. The last bus leaves Waldo at 10:30 pm. Fare and schedule information is available at the Kalamazoo Metro Website (http://www.kmetro.org/). Bus schedules are also available in the Hicks Center lobby.

Classrooms in Upjohn Library

The Classroom Task Force will meet soon to discuss Upjohn Library classrooms during Spring Quarter.

Parking During Construction

A Parking Task Force to explore parking options during the construction period is being formed at present, Chaired by Vaughn Maatman. This committee will have faculty, staff and student representatives.

Access to Library Materials

Beginning March 1, most periodicals published before 1990 will be packed and moved to off-campus storage, where they will be inaccessible. Please take advantage of the Library's extensive collection of electronic journals, Western Michigan University's library, and our Interlibrary Loan service to access periodicals published before 1990. Periodical volumes published after 1990 will be moved to Dewing storage beginning March 15 but will remain accessible. If you need a periodical from Dewing storage you can fill out a Storage Request Form to have the item retrieved for you and held at the Library's Circulation Desk.

Books in the Library's circulating collection will be available throughout the moving and construction process. The library's book collection will be moved to Dewing storage beginning March 15. If you need a book from Dewing storage you can fill out a Storage Request Form to have the item retrieved for you and held at the Library's Circulation Desk.

Lisa Palchick
Dean of Libraries & Information Services