UA On the Move Seeks Feedback on Campus Transportation

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – More than 5,000 students, faculty, and staff participated in a campus-wide transportation survey in January 2015. To showcase the results and early recommendations, the University of Arkansas is holding its first-ever Transportation Open House: UA on the Move, to deepen the conversation.

Transit, traffic, parking, bike and sustainable campus transportation experts will be set up in the Living Room at the Arkansas Union from March 30 to April 1 (no fooling!). They want to hear from staff, faculty, students, and campus visitors how people get to, from and around campus; ideas for the campus transportation system in the future; and input on potential design and policy solutions.

“The campus is growing fast and we need to make sure we’re planning for more sustainable, efficient, and safer ways of travel,” said campus planner Jill Anthes. “If you have an idea about transportation, don’t keep it to yourself. Come tell us!”

Get Involved

There are several ways to provide feedback on transportation ideas over the three days.

  1. Visit the experts in the Living Room: 
    • 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday, March 30
    • 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday, March 31
    • 9 a.m. to noon, Wednesday, April 1
  2. Join a walkabout or pop-up workshop and have a chance to meet with transportation experts to design potential solutions and comment on initial ideas regarding parking costs, ideas for tackling UA’s hilly campus and better accommodating bikes and pedestrians.
  3. Meet with national transit experts at Union Station to talk about the UA bus system. Follow #UAtrans to find out more information about these events and visit the website at www.uatransportationplan.org to comment on an interactive map or participate in an open forum.

About UA Transportation Plan: The University of Arkansas student population is growing significantly; the U of A was recently ranked as the 7th fastest-growing doctoral institution in the country. The growth and success of the university, paired with unprecedented population growth in the city of Fayetteville, now requires rethinking campus area transportation and parking needs. #UAtrans www.uatransportationplan.org

About Nelson\Nygaard Consulting Associates Inc.: An internationally recognized firm committed to developing transportation systems that promote vibrant, sustainable, and accessible communities. Nelson\Nygaard recognizes that transportation is not an end by itself but a platform for achieving broader community goals of mobility, equity, economic development, and healthy living. Founded by two women in 1987, Nelson\Nygaard has grown from its roots in transit planning to a full-service, award-winning transportation firm with offices across the United States. www.nelsonnygaard.com.

About Carl Walker: Recognized as one of the most respected and experienced parking consulting firms in the industry, Carl Walker provides professional, responsive service and assists in developing creative, feasible and economic solutions to parking challenges. Carl Walker operates seven offices nationwide, staffed with approximately 55 experienced parking planners, designers, structural engineers, restoration specialists and more. Founded in 1983, Carl Walker is a corporation that has served clients across North America for over 30 years, offering a full range of planning and engineering services. www.carlwalker.com

Contacts

Jill Anthes, campus planner
Facilities Management
479-575-3371, janthes@uark.edu

Steve Voorhies, manager of media relations
University Relations
479-575-3583, voorhies@uark.edu

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