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RENO, Nevada (AP) — Students arriving for the fall semester at the University of Nevada in Reno will have to navigate a slew of trucks working on a new building near the dormitories.
The Reno Gazette-Journal reports (http://on.rgj.com/1pAFF26 ) that parking space will be limited when a record 19,000 students arrive for classes that begin Aug. 25.
A parking lot that was used in the past for cars to park on move-in days for the dormitories is not available this year due to the construction.
The trucks are hauling dirt and other material for a $44 million building set to open in 2017.
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