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Kent State Campus to Get First Parking Deck, Regional Campuses Go Solar

A rendering of the new parking deck planned for the north campus area of Kent State off Main Street.
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY
A rendering of the new parking deck planned for the north campus area of Kent State off Main Street.

Kent State announced plans on Wednesday to improve parking and energy efficiency on its main campus as well as regional locations.

The university will build a five story parking deck with 1,100 spaces on the north side of campus along Main Street. It's the first parking garage on the Kent campus. In a statement the University highlighted comments from commuter students who welcome the extra parking. But during the Board of Trustees meeting Wednesday, University Architect Michael Bruder noted, "It’s important to remember there's already almost this many spaces in this area of campus so we’re only adding 20% more."

The deck will cost $29 million to build. Construction should begin next summer and be completed by fall of 2021.

Trustees also approved adding solar panels at the regional campuses. Douglas Pearson, associate vice president of facilities planning and operations, says the project will increase energy efficiency. "Generating 5 megawatts of energy annually, saving $6.3 million over the life of the solar panels, reducing electrical consumption at the regional campuses by 56%," Pearson told trustees.  

The energy project will take about a year to complete.

Editor's note: This story has been corrected to clarify information about the deck and an individual's title. 

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David Williams is an intern at WKSU for summer 2019. A junior at Kent State, Williams is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in multimedia journalism. Williams has reported for The Kent Stater, the university’s student-run newspaper, since spring 2018. His interests include history and politics.
Joseph Ciccolini is an intern at WKSU for Fall 2019. He is set to graduate in December, 2019 with a degree in broadcast journalism. After graduation he wants to pursue a career in sports radio. He is passionate about the Cleveland Cavaliers, Browns and Indians. In his free time he likes to watch sporting events and movies, with Star Wars being his favorite.