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Summer road enhancements expand 鈥榩edestrian core鈥 of MSU campus

Summer road enhancements expand 鈥榩edestrian core鈥 of MSU campus

A student presses the "walk" button at the intersection of Bulldog Way and East Lee Boulevard
樱花导航 樱花导航 University is enhancing pedestrian safety on campus by reducing vehicle traffic on Hardy Road and President鈥檚 Circle. Two new roadways, Bulldog Way and Famous Maroon Band Street, now give motorists new options for driving across campus. (Photo by Megan Bean)

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥斢;ǖ己 樱花导航 University is enhancing pedestrian safety by reducing vehicle traffic on roadways at the center of campus.

Over the summer, MSU personnel will be installing new gates to limit vehicular traffic on Hardy Road and President鈥檚 Circle, expanding the 鈥減edestrian core鈥 of campus in line with the university鈥檚 master plan. Roadways and parking areas inside the pedestrian-focused corridor will be accessible only to faculty and staff with gated parking permits, vendors with parking permits, and SMART transit buses.

New roadways that opened this year will allow for traffic to flow further away from the core of campus and are part of two new infrastructure investments that can facilitate North-South and East-West traffic on campus. Bulldog Way will connect Blackjack Road and East Lee Boulevard, while Famous Maroon Band Street connects Hardy Road and Stone Boulevard.

The expanded pedestrian core now will encompass Hardy Street from the Lee Boulevard intersection to north of Famous Maroon Band Street; President鈥檚 Circle from the west side of Allen Hall to just east of the Hardy and Morrill Road intersection; and Magruder Street from President鈥檚 Circle to north of Famous Maroon Band Street, in addition to all other roads and parking lots that are currently gated. The changes will go into effect by the beginning of the fall semester, with gates closed between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday-Friday.

A map detailing parking and roadway changes near the center of campus
Beginning in August, the roadways highlighted in red will only be accessible to vehicles with gated parking permits and SMART transit buses. .

鈥淭hese changes will greatly enhance safety for pedestrians and bicyclists on campus,鈥 said MSU Executive Director of Transportation Jeremiah Dumas. 鈥淲e see approximately 900 pedestrian crossings per hour just at the intersection of Magruder Street and President鈥檚 Circle, and we have five different pedestrian crossings on Hardy Road just between Morrill and Lee. Reducing the number of vehicles in these areas helps carry out the university鈥檚 plan to create a more pedestrian-friendly center of campus. Additionally, this will make our SMART routes more efficient and consistent for the thousands of students and community members that utilize our transportation services on and off campus.鈥

The changes will not impact student commuter and residential parking areas. Staff parking areas next to Hand Lab, on East Lee Boulevard before the current gate, and on Magruder Street that were previously not part of gated parking will now be gated. Additionally, new gated parking spaces are under construction this summer between the Rula Engineering and Science Complex and the new music building.

Faculty and staff with gated parking will no longer be assigned to specific lots or areas, but will instead have access to any staff parking lots in the new gated areas. Dumas encouraged any faculty or staff without gated parking that wish to switch to the gated area to go ahead and join the gated parking waitlist by accessing MSU Parking and Transit Services鈥 customer portal at .

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