ANTELOPE VALLEY : College Parking Lot to Be Paved Soon
Antelope Valley College students returning for spring semester classes next week will soon have a new parking lot to use.
The district’s board of trustees last month awarded a $53,225 contract to Pinion Asphalt Paving of La Crescenta to build the lot next to 30th Street West on the northern part of the campus.
The 147,874-square-foot lot was scheduled to be paved this month. The area now is a dirt lot used for overflow parking.
Tom Brundage, campus vice president of business services, said the lot will have a “minimal coating” of asphalt because an applied arts building is scheduled to be built on part of the lot in a few years.
Money from student parking fees imposed this fall will pay for paving the lot, Brundage said.
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