main content Increased Campus Signage Improves High-Traffic Areas
In an effort to increase social distancing and improve safety, directional signage has been posted in high-traffic areas across campus. Entrances, exits, and hallways are marked to indicate one-way traffic in buildings such as Agnes Flanagan Chapel, Evans, JR Howard, Miller, Olin, Pamplin, and the Manor House.
“The signage is meant to help prevent people from passing each other and from congregating,” Assistant Director of Budget and Planning Denise King said.
For questions about signage, contact Denise King at x7816 or dlking@lclark.edu.
For information on how to submit a work order to Facilities Services, go to: https://www.lclark.edu/offices/facilities/service_requests/
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