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IN OTHER ACTION

The University of North Texas Board of Regents also took the following action in Thursdays meeting:

* approved $1 million for the Interstate 35E pedestrian overpass bridge

* authorized selection of an architect for the University Union expansion

* adopted the UNT Discovery Park master plan

* increased the $10 million budget for the science research building renovation by $2 million

http://www.dentonrc.com/sharedcontent/dws/drc/localnews/stories/DRC_untbudget_0819.db4f9000.html

That's a hefty pricetag for a walkway. Any naming ideas for it?

Mean Green Walk-way

RV SkyBridge

Hayden Fry Highway Flyway :rolleyes:

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IN OTHER ACTION

The University of North Texas Board of Regents also took the following action in Thursday’s meeting:

* approved $1 million for the Interstate 35E pedestrian overpass bridge

* authorized selection of an architect for the University Union expansion

* adopted the UNT Discovery Park master plan

* increased the $10 million budget for the science research building renovation by $2 million

http://www.dentonrc.com/sharedcontent/dws/drc/localnews/stories/DRC_untbudget_0819.db4f9000.html

That's a hefty pricetag for a walkway. Any naming ideas for it?

Mean Green Walk-way

RV SkyBridge

Hayden Fry Highway Flyway :rolleyes:

The Bridge to Awesometown?

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I would like to thank my son for waking me up...

Stairway to heaven

Bridgeway to heaven

road to a championship

Road to victory

Victory way

The million dollar march-way

Flying south for the WINter

Tailgate way

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I would like to thank my son for waking me up...

Stairway to heaven

Bridgeway to heaven

road to a championship

Road to victory

Victory way

The million dollar march-way

Flying south for the WINter

Tailgate way

A full night's sleep is a good thing.

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Do we know exactly where it will be? Will it be closer to the North Texas Blvd bridge or closer to the stadium?

The plans show it between Fouts and the Murchison and the other side is near the Alumni Pavillion.

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Good to see this moving forward. The price tag does seem high, but with all the "impact studies", right of way testing, safety issues, etc., etc. that are required for such things these days it adds up fast. Who knows it will probably have to be completely covered to keep the one in a million idiot from jumping or falling off...makes it more expensive than it would otherwise have to be...or they will have to cover it to keep some idiot from getting on it and throwing rocks at the passing cars beneath it...these things cost money...too bad, but true. Just glad to see the walkway getting traction and moving forward so it can be in place for the 2012 season...I hope...I hope!

With the walk-way in place, Fouts field might just be the best parking option going.

Sept. 10th is going to be GREAT!

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Wonder if it will be wide enough for both pedestrians and a shuttle? I could see a structure like that costing quite a bit. Concrete ain't cheap right now folks.

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That bridge should be another great opportunity to market the school. Have a design that looks good and fits in with the Athletic Village. Have "University of North Texas" on it and I'm sure you could find a sponsor to put on it as well. If done right it could be a very cool looking structure.

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As things are going right now with the Lee Jackson led branding HELL we are currently wading through, I would bet it will simply have UNT all over it.

Rick

If Lee Jackson has anything to do with it, he'll name it the UNT-Dallas bridge.

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