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    Construction causes parking chaos
BY LIAM ANDERSON
T he CLACKAMAS
PRINT
W ith the B arlow parking lot nearing
completion, parking at Clackamas Community
College is looking to be less of an issue.
Isabel Al-Abed, project engineer and the
contractor of the Barlow parking lot project,
said the lot will be finalized by the End of
October with “trees, light poles, plants, signs
and trenches.”
The lot will provide 609 parking spaces
available to students, with 144 o f those spaces
being available and usable right now. Although
those spots were supposed to be available
during the first week, the campus was unable
to deliver because paving and striping wasn’t
finished until the second week o f school.
“ We hope people w ill follow the
general guidelines o f parking.”
- Peter Kandratieff
According to one CCC student, Deeann
Schaal, parking is difficult to find.
“It’s pretty hard, especially this first week,”
Schaal said.
Bob Cochran, dean o f campus services,
m entioned th a t the co lleg e s ta ff was
m onitoring Barlow and noticed that there
were 100 spaces in the lot that weren’t being
used.
Now that students have 144 new parking
spaces available to them, with 465 more on
the way, students should now shift their focus
into avoiding any parking violations so they
will not be fined by campus safety.
W ith th is new lot, P eter K andratieff,
interim m anager o f campus safety, said,
“We hope people w ill follow the general
guidelines o f parking. Within the lines, not
double parking. Not blocking drive lanes.”
The first tim e you are caught carrying
out a parking violation, campus safety will
leave you with a warning. However, if you
are caught again doing the same violation,
a campus safety officer will w rite you a
citation which can range between $15-$ 100.
During the first week o f school, they issued
41 warnings.
O f those, 31 were for parking on the grass,
two for double parking and 8 for blocking.
There have been no citatioins as o f yet.
Campus safety will be operating in the
new B arlow parking lot, so it is w ithin
student’s best interests that they get to know
the Barlow lot as soon as they can.
Kandratieff wants students to kno w that if
they have any parking troubles, that campus
safety is here to help in any way they can.
“We’re here as a resource for the students
and we want to be engaging with the students
about parking issues,” said Kandratieff. “I f
they have any, let us know.”
If you have any parking issues or you are
unaware o f where to park, contact campus
safety at 503-594-6650.
TRAFFIC CITATION AND COMPLAINT
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Design by
Police: No sexual assault occurred on campus
An alleged sexual assault was reported to the Oregon
City Police D epartm ent on the Oregon City Clackamas
Com munity College campus on Sept. 19.
The adult female, who was allegedly a victim o f sexual
assault, told law enforcem ent that th e assault happened
on the northw est boundary o f the CCC campus around
9:30 p.m.
The person who was accused o f sexual assau lt was
reported to be a w hite male in his early to mid 30s who
ON THE COVER:
w ent by the name “G erald” or “Jerald .”
On O ct. 3, 2017, O regon C ity P o lice D ep artm en t
released inform ation to the p ress th at was posted on
Flash A lert, and after going through a tw o-w eek long
in v e stig a tio n on cam pus, d etectiv es from the p o lic e
departm ent concluded that no sexual assault took place
on the school grounds
However, detectives are still investigating the case and
áre unable to release any more inform ation to the public
for now. As they stated in their p ress release, “We will
not be releasing additional details at this tim e.”
The police departm ent and CCC wants students, staff
and others to know that there’s currently no safety risk
to the campus regarding this case.
— Liam Anderson
The Clackamas Print
O cto ber 11, 2017
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