For those of you who use 16th Street, you may want to change your route for the next month…
 
 
Subject: City Campus - Street Closing from Tuesday, July 9, 2024 through Tuesday, August 6, 2024 (Project)
 
 
 
 
Details:
BUILDING: City Campus - intersection of 16th & ‘S’ Street
DATE: Tuesday, July 9, 2024 through Tuesday, August 6, 2024
IMPACT: Temporary access to business functions performed via ‘S’ Street have been created and existing roadways modified to meet user needs.  The City of Lincoln will have a full closure of the intersection at 16th & ‘S’ Street from July 9 until August 6 (estimated).  A plan showing traffic patterns has been attached to this email.
 
Users will be required to access this area of campus for vehicular traffic from the north via the following pathway:  16th & Vine  Westbound ‘U’ Street  Southbound 15th Street in front of Selleck (USE CAUTION)  ‘S’ Street.  Users are reminded to drive slowly and cautiously in this area as vehicles and pedestrians are present and may not expect traffic to flow in this atypical direction.
REASON: Additional information can be found on the City of Lincoln project sites below:
City of Lincoln LTU Street and Pedestrian Closures List:  Street and Pedestrian Closures List – City of Lincoln, NE
City of Lincoln LTU Street Closures Map:  Street Closures Map – City of Lincoln, NE
NOTIFICATION: This email serves as notification
REQUESTOR: Connor Griess
CONTACT: Connor Griess at 472-4795 if you have any logistics questions, or the City of Lincoln PM Randy Saathoff (402.440.6067 if you have any project or closure-specific questions
PERSONNEL: This work will be completed by regular City of Lincoln personnel
 
 
General:
Facilities Management has scheduled an outage or activity in your building. Whenever we find it necessary to schedule an outage/activity, we first make every effort to reduce our signature; we make an estimate of the impact our actions will have on our customers, we research the potential for alternate or after-hours scheduling, and we coordinate to schedule concurrent activities as much as possible. We also make every effort to provide adequate advance notice of the outage/activity.
Please help us reduce the degree to which we disrupt your missions with our services by passing notice of this activity/outage to everyone that will be affected by it as soon as possible so they may adjust their schedules and so that we can reduce the incidence of having to reschedule.
 
 
 
 
Witt Widhalm
Customer Service Rep
Service Desk
FMS 103 (BSM)
University of Nebraska–Lincoln