The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 10, 1997, Image 2

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Mike Caruso, assistant athletic director for promo
tions and operations, said construction projects in
Bryan-College Station, such as the work on Texas Av
enue and George Bush Drive, were the main reason for
creating the Go With the Green task force.
Lomax said the group wanted to ease traffic flow on
Texas Avenue during the construction project.
“We realized there were benefits to taking control of
special-event traffic,” he said.
Elmer Schneider, associate director of University
Police Department, said College Station police officers
help UPD regulate the flow of pedestrians crossing
Wellborn as a part of the program.
The cooperative effort allows some UPD officers to
perform routine business instead of directing traffic.
Schneider said Parking, Traffic and Transportation
Services has added to the program by making sure park
ing areas are used efficiently. He said PTTS watches park
ing areas and reroutes traffic around full parking lots.
Lomax said the athletic and PTTS shuttle bus program
for games also helps to keep some cars off campus.
Caruso said sofar the program has worked well.
“I’ve heard nothing but good reports [about Go with
the Green].”
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