Universal lost their team member overflow parking lot when the Landmark apartments were built behind MIB. Ever since then, parking has been a nightmare during the busy seasons when the entire team member lot gets filled up.
This new project aims to correct that by removing the large trailer that occupys a portion of the existing team member lot and replacing it with a new executive lot, allowing them to open up the current executive lot and reconfigure the area to accommodate additional parking for team members.
The area down the street, where the "8ft security fence" is being built, is where all the people who work in that trailer are being moved. They're simply closing in the parking lot there to make it Universal employee exclusive.
I would post aerial photo comparisons to the plans, but it's just boring parking stuff, and not worth the time. If the twitter user who had initially posted about the project had just taken some time to try and understand the plans, or better, had read the permit application instead of creating nonsensical Potter speculation, this could have been avoided, haha.
EDIT: correct, Teebin. That building behind the retail space is where people from the trailer are being moved to, and the fence is being built around that parking lot... basically straight down the far right edge of your red box, thus closing in the lot.
This new project aims to correct that by removing the large trailer that occupys a portion of the existing team member lot and replacing it with a new executive lot, allowing them to open up the current executive lot and reconfigure the area to accommodate additional parking for team members.
The area down the street, where the "8ft security fence" is being built, is where all the people who work in that trailer are being moved. They're simply closing in the parking lot there to make it Universal employee exclusive.
I would post aerial photo comparisons to the plans, but it's just boring parking stuff, and not worth the time. If the twitter user who had initially posted about the project had just taken some time to try and understand the plans, or better, had read the permit application instead of creating nonsensical Potter speculation, this could have been avoided, haha.
EDIT: correct, Teebin. That building behind the retail space is where people from the trailer are being moved to, and the fence is being built around that parking lot... basically straight down the far right edge of your red box, thus closing in the lot.
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