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ITisURturn
11-16-2006, 04:51 PM
I just received the following e-mail, and I think I will e-mail Nancy suggesting that they consider adding additional lighting at the motorcycle parking areas to hopefully deter theft.

I encourage you to consider doing the same thing, even if it's just a quick note or phone call.


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(11/20) CAMPUS LIGHTING CONCERNS?

This is your chance to let us know what campus lighting concerns you have.

The Annual Lighting Survey Walks will take place during the last two weeks
in November and in early December. If you are aware of any dark areas on
campus, please feel free to email those concerns to Nancy Wahlig, Director
of Student Safety & Sexual Assault Resource Center at nwahlig@ucsd.edu or
call her at 534-5793. We review all submitted comments during the walks.

Throughout the year, you may call 534-2930 (Facilities Management Help Desk)
to give your lighting and facilities concerns. This phone number is also
listed on the "Reach Out For Help" decal which is located on the mirror of
all public restrooms on campus. In addition, from an on-campus computer, you
can submit an online work request through facilities management.

More Information:

For over fourteen years, UCSD has been conducting the annual Lighting Survey
Walks across campus. We actually walk the entire campus looking for dark
areas, safety hazards and other problems. Recommendations for improvement
can range from new lighting fixtures to cutting/trimming trees and shrubs.
As the campus has grown, so have our walks. We now have four separate
walks, targeting specific areas: 1) Mesa and Coast housing, 2) SIO, 3)
Residence halls on Main campus, and 4) Main campus, including the School of
Medicine and Pharmacy. Representatives from the following departments
participate in the walks: Police Department, Grounds & Maintenance, Parking
& Transportation, Auxiliary Plant Services, Residential Life, Housing,
Campus Planning and Student Safety & Sexual Assault Resource Center.