Geisinger Hospital Parking Lot Analysis

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As you may know, many of the students at Bloomsburg University commute and one area where students are permitted to park is the Geisinger Hospital parking lot area. Many students have complained about the lack of lightning. Being a solar street light construction company we would like to propose to have additional lights installed within the lots and the areas going down to the parking lot. We also propose installing lighting in the blue parking lot on upper campus. This lot is used by students that keep their car at the university while staying in campus dormitories.

Currently, the Geisinger lot is poorly lit during the evening hours, and this causes concern among students who utilize the lot. Many commuting students have night classes that

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