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How will public destinations be accessed, especially the arts venues (Palmer, Eisenhower, Schwab, Playhouse, Pavilion, etc.)?

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How will public destinations be accessed, especially the arts venues (Palmer, Eisenhower, Schwab, Playhouse, Pavilion, etc.)?

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This question warrants some detail regarding each venue:Palmer Museum:During hours of restricted access, visiting busses will continue to use the proposed Curtin Road Transitway for visitor drop-off in front of the Palmer. Private vehicles may drop off patrons in a redesigned parking lot behind the Palmer Museum. Some visitor parking may be included in the new faculty/staff lot adjacent the Pavilion Theatre; additional visitor parking will function the same as all visitor parking in the core campus: visitors are directed to the closest parking deck.Eisenhower Auditorium:Access from Shortlidge and from Bigler will be maintained, and vehicles will still exit onto both those roads. The only changes will be that visitors coming up Shortlidge from the south will turn right at Pollock and proceed to Bigler to access Eisenhower; and vehicles leaving Eisenhower will not turn left (south) on Shortlidge.Schwab Auditorium:The Pollock Road kiosks are currently planned to operate during the same ho

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