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Carmichael Facility Parking Changes

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North Carolina Sea Grant is implementing a three-phase stream restoration and greenway plan to renovate Rocky Branch, an urban creek that runs more than a mile through the heart of the univeristy's campus.
The Goal of the project is to create a safe and accessible outdoor teaching laboratory. The restoration effort strives to stabalize the creek; improve water quality, aquatic and wildlife habitat; and integrate the creek into the campus enviroment. In addition to fixing the creek, 6,000 feet of greenway path will be built and connected to Pullen Park and the City of Raleigh Greenway System. Once completed, this will give Carmichael Complex users even more opprotunity to incorporate outdoor activities such as biking, walking, and running, into their exercise routine. This stretch of greenway is the final link to a continuous path through campus from Gorman St. to Pullen Dr.
Phase I, from Gorman St. to Dan Allen Dr., was completed in the Spring of 2002. Phase II, from Morrill Dr. to Pullen Rd., was completed in February 2006.
Phase III the connecting segment from Dan Allen Dr. to Morril Dr. will begin construction on Monday, 2/16/09 and is scheduled to be a 305 day project. This phase will impact parking permanently in the Carmichael Lot by eliminating 37 spaces between Lower Miller Fields and the south side of the Natatorium.
Please see the parking maps link for the best parking alternatives when using Carmichael Complex (NCSU parking rules apply.)
For more information regarding the restoration program, click here.
For alternative parking maps, click here.