Effective immediately, the following buildings have been cleared to reopen. These locations may only resume operations that were in effect on Aug. 20, 2020, prior to the campus emergency declaration, and approved through the COVID-19 resumption process.
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Astronomy Labs A&B
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McHenry Library (Instructional online education purposes only)
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Science and Engineering Library (Instructional online education purposes only)
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Social Sciences I
The Housing Department has reached out directly to Graduate Student Housing and Family Student Housing directly with information on the timing and instruction for return to those units.
The Campus Fire Marshal, Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S), and our Physical Plant Department continue their work in assessing systems, cleaning facilities, and doing needed safety assessments. Additional facilities will be released in phases.
There are some very important things to remember as we resume operations in these locations:
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Air quality remains a concern due to wildfires in the area. We continue to track air quality, and will utilize the UC guidance for addressing air quality to inform any subsequent actions we need to take.
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When Environmental Health & Safety clears a building, the air quality has been evaluated and is acceptable in accordance with occupational and environmental guidelines. However, smoke odors may still be present and air scrubbers may still be running in the hallways. Should your department need assistance with mitigating the smoke odor, please contact EH&S staff and they will assist you.
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Please be mindful that due to the wildfire event and campus closure, the wildlife population on campus has increased. It's especially important to go slow on campus roadways and be aware when out on campus trails. In addition to the turkeys and deer, we have seen an increase in the coyote, fox and other species throughout the campus.
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Unless you are heading to one of the buildings that has been cleared for resumption, do not attempt to access other facilities on campus.
For up-to-date information on all of our wildfire response and recovery efforts, please continue to visit our wildfire information site.