The ULV print shop and mail room will be relocated to the old packing house on the southwest corner of First and D Streets. According to Brian Worley, supervisor of buildings and grounds, the move will be completed by mid-December.
Nearly 100 years ago it housed a lemon packing company. Last February it was extensively damaged – and became a media star – in the 5.5 Claremont earthquake.
Fire extinguishers and sanitary items have been placed in all buildings of the Oaks following the presentation of a petition to University of La Verne President Stephen Morgan's office last week by Oaks resident assistants and residents who demanded completion of several projects in the residential buildings.
After waiting a year for the Santa Fe Railroad to release property on the southwest corner of First and E Streets (where the train station was once located), the University of La Verne has purchased the one-acre parcel of land for $200,000. The land will provide parking space for the newly-proposed dormitory to be built across the street from the recently-bought property.