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October

LVH–Cedar Crest Construction Update

Parking Deck Coming Soon

When the first of two new parking decks opens in December, parking for patients and visitors will be nearly as convenient as parking in their driveway at home. “Right now, we’re installing the lighting, sprinkler system, handrails and safety grates,” says project manager Greg Marushak. When it’s complete, patients and visitors will have access to 478 parking spaces. “They’ll be able to enter the deck from the main entrance driveway or in front of the John and Dorothy Morgan Cancer Center (JDMCC),” Marushak says.

Here’s what else you should know about this month’s construction schedule:

Pedestrian Bridge—While crews paint the steel and install the windows and roof, watch for lane closures underneath the walkway connecting The Center for Advanced Health Care with the JDMCC.

Ring Road—To prepare for the construction of a second parking deck, crews will relocate a water line in front of the Kasych Family Pavilion. For information on when this section of roadway will close, check the weekly construction
update e-mails.

Construction Maps—You can help patients and visitors navigate their way through campus by using the latest construction maps. To get copies for your department or office, call 610-402-CARE.


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Lehigh Valley Hospital has campuses in Allentown and Bethlehem, Pa. and serves the Pennsylvania communities of Easton, Doylestown, Quakertown, Hazelton, Lehighton, Perkasie, Pottstown, Pottsville, Reading, Scranton, Wilkes Barre, Stroudsburg, and the Poconos and also Phillipsburg and Flemington, N.J., and western New Jersey. You don't have to travel to Philadelphia or New York for quality health care.

 
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