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NEWS BRIEFS: Parking Enforcement Resumes

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Updated May 26: Transportation Services announced it has suspended enforcement of parking permits in regular stalls (A, C, L, etc.) until further notice. See separate story.


Posted May 19: Transportation Services resumed parking enforcement on campus this week, for parking in restricted spaces, including red zones (no parking) and spaces reserved for disabled people. Officers started out with warnings for most violations.

Permit requirements are suspended for all of May, just as they were in April. Permit holders with payroll deduction saw no deduction for April and will see no deduction for May (as reflected on biweekly paychecks May 27 and monthly paychecks June 1).

Refunds are being processed for other permit holders — those who paid online or through the Transportation Services office. No administrative fees are being assessed for these refunds, provided the permits are returned by June 1 (the deadline has been extended from May 20). The refunds will cover all of April, and any time after that, through the expiration date. Permits returned after June 1 will be processed in accordance with Transportation Services’ standard policy, which authorizes a $15 administrative fee.

FixSac5: Commuters take note

ٺƵ’ Interstate 5 commuters are no doubt aware of a major construction project just getting underway on a 10-mile stretch of the highway between one mile south of Elk Grove Boulevard and the American River bridge just north of downtown Sacramento.

Rain forced the postponement of lane closures last weekend (May 15-18); the closures have been rescheduled from 8 p.m. Friday, May 29, to 5 a.m. Monday, June 1.

Caltrans said the project will take three years and include pavement rehabilitation and the extension of various on- and off-ramps, as well as the installation of new ramp meters; plus the addition of high occupancy vehicle, or HOV, lanes; replacement of a pedestrian overcrossing; and sound-wall construction.

Sign up for alerts by testing “FixSac5” to 58632.

‘Is It Bullying?’ trainings in June

Registration is underway for June 15 and 17 webinars for the campuswide training, “Is it Bullying? Awareness, Understanding and Strategies in Dealing With Abrasive Behaviors in the Workplace.”

Participants will learn skills for responding to abrasive behaviors in the workplace, examine one’s own behavior (self-reflection) that impacts interaction with colleagues and workplace climate, and explore strategies for empowering ourselves and others in cultivating inclusive work environments. Throughout the course, participants will have the opportunity to discuss hypothetical workplace case studies and apply various proactive and response strategies to these cases.

The trainings are scheduled as follows:

  • Monday, June 15 — 1-4:30 p.m.
  • Wednesday, June 17 — 8:30 a.m.-noon

(A May 26 session, 1-4:30 p.m., is full, but you can put your name on a waiting list.)

You will see two registration links (ٺƵ and ٺƵ Health); either one will show the two sessions in June, as well as the May 26 session (if you choose it, you will be added to the waiting list). Choose whichever date and time works for you. The “ٺƵ” and “ٺƵ Health” labels do not matter, because all sessions are being conducted online.

‘Health Insurance After You Retire’

Considering retirement this year (July 1 is the most popular date) or within a few years? Want to know more about your health coverage?

Then this recorded presentation is for you. It “paints the picture” of retiree health coverage and provides additional tools for those who want more information, said Guerren Solbach, health care facilitator for ٺƵ.

The presentation, reviews UC retiree health plan eligibility rules and how to calculate premium costs; explains how UC retiree health plans coordinate with Medicare; and discusses medical plans for retirees who relocate out of state, or to more remote parts of California

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