As work continues on the parking structure south of the Campus Center, Roger Alvarez installs the cutting hand beam system that supports the roof of the second floor of the four story structure. After installing the system, Alvarez must align it to insure it is ready for further construction of the structure to meet the strict completion deadline of Aug. 15. / photo by Katelyn Keeling
A series of catalytic converter thefts have occurred on or close to the University of La Verne’s campus recently. So far six cases have been reported to Campus Safety, with four of them occurring in campus lots or structures.
The University of La Verne and the city of Ontario are negotiating property exchanges that could allow the University to expand its Ontario presence via the new college of health and possibly other programs.
Safety and communication are the city of La Verne’s top priorities, say officials, as construction of part of a 9.1 mile Foothill Gold Line extension project to build new stations from Glendora to Pomona is ongoing.