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As of 2020, the WPR building does not have an on-site building manager and does not have resident security officers. As such, the public entrance (south side sliding doors) and the patio sliding doors remain locked at all times. Visitors must call up to staff for entrance. All occupants must card in with their UT proximity card.

Contact UTPD of any suspicious activity regarding illegal entry into the building.

Downloads:       (1) WPR annotated floorplan.pdf    (2) WPR Welcome Packet.pdf 

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Keys

The Key Department will come out to WPR on a Tuesday or a Thursday to hand out keys after our locks are installed. They’ll give us 48 to 72 hours’ notice before the day of distribution. You can hang on to your UTA key(s) until then to turn over to them, or turn your UTA key(s) in to the Key Office as soon as we leave UTA.

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"Important: Pursuant to The University of Texas at Austin security policies, only the key holder may sign for and receive the requested keys. No other staff member, administrative assistant, receptionist, etc., may sign for or receive keys on behalf of someone else." --Lock & Key shop memo to PRC occupants, June 20, 2017

Parking Permits

If you have a Guadalupe Garage permit, you can trade it in for the less-expensive A permit at a staffed garage.  Here’s a list of the staffed garages. (Trinity Garage recommended.)

UT ID Cards Proximity Authorization

Amy De La Rosa is our BACS administrator. (BACS stands for Building Access Control System—that’s what your UT ID card is coded through.)

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CTR has badge holders with retractable cords, which will be handy for badging in and out of the building each day. Let us know if you’d like one. Or you can come up with your own system to keep your ID card at hand—just don’t punch a hole in it. The UT ID cards contain a thin wire that must remain intact for the cards to work on the BACS readers. (BACS stands for Building Access Control System—that’s what your UT ID card is coded through.)

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WPR Building's Business Hours

7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday

Building / Door Security

WPR differs from UTA in one key way:

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The ground floor has three revolving doors set to require card access at all times; only the south side has sliding glass doors. The sliding doors don’t require ID to enter/exit during normal business hours, which is handy, as those doors are closest to the visitor parking lot.

One ADA swing door is available; it is on the north side and does not require ID access during normal business hours.

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  •  Here’s how to use the ADA door.
    • Use the ADA button to open it during normal hours. After business hours it is card-access only.
    • Do not hold the ADA door open. If it is held open, the silent security alarm will notify UTPD.
    • Let it cycle through opening and closing. If you need it to open again, just punch the button again to open it. Otherwise, after business hours the silent security alarm will notify UTPD.
    • When leaving the building, punch the button on the wall (to the left). It will open and you can exit.

If you are having visitors to the building, please see the Visitors section for specifics on entry/exit.

Trash and Recycling

UT custodial services will pick up office services services:

  • Tuesdays, Thursdays – trash and recycling

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  • service (Please put your bins outside your office door, in the hallway—these folks don’t enter your office to pick up the bins.  )
  • They will enter offices once or twice a month to vacuum.
  • Common areas like kitchens and bathrooms will be cleaned daily, including trash disposal.


Mail

UT’s Document Solutions will deliver the campus and USPS mail to our front desk. You can place outgoing mail in the bin at the front desk. Note that the address you will give for having items shipped to our WPR office will depend on the shipping method.

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Warning
However! The building’s offices are supposed to be renumbered shortly after we move in, so that suite number may change. Stay tuned for breaking news in this area.

Location and Use of the CTR Vehicles

See Borrowing CTR Vehicles information page on this wikispace.

Departmental Parking Pass for Campus Visits

CTR is buying one departmental parking pass for staffers to check out if they need to drive their vehicles to campus for meetings and such. You’ll be able to check out the pass much like you can check out one of the CTR vehicles. However, a departmental parking pass actually provides only limited areas where you can park on campus—primarily the San Antonio and Guadalupe garages. Given this limited utility (and a high cost of almost $600), we are purchasing only one departmental pass to start with. Get details about where you can park with this pass: https://parking.utexas.edu/parking/department/fdp-departmental-permit

Hot Water

The showers have hot water, and two sinks on our floor for sure have hot water. The building’s overall hot water heating system is out of order. We might have hot water in the CTR kitchen—if we do, it’ll be a delightful surprise. Who doesn’t love a surprise? Otherwise, for hot water on the 4th floor go to the mini-kitchen sink found in between the bathrooms, next to the Mystery Lounge.

Mezzanine Lounge

An eating space is available between the 3rd and 4th floors, with access via a small staircase by the west kitchenette.

Amenities

  • Basketball court (in the parking lot on the Mopac side)
  • Walking/running trail, approximately 1 mile (in the wooded area surrounding the building)
  • Showers and lockers (1st floor)
  • Patio seating (1st floor)
  • UFCU ATM (1st floor)
  • Vending machines (snacks and bottled drinks on the 1st floor, canned drinks in the 4th floor central kitchenette.)

Nearby Restaurants and Stores

This area is rich in retail and restaurants—too many to list. Here are some highlights, though:

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Building Neighbors


Parking, Transit, and Bicycles

CTR Employee Parking

WPR doesn’t have any parking garages, just has Longhorn Lots—that means anyone with any UT permit can park there. And that means you can get away with only You can use an A permit, which is the least expensive UT permit at $160 per year.

Purchase your permit online through the UT Parking and Transportation Services department: https://parking.utexas.edu/.

If you have a permit for the Guadalupe Garage (F GUG), you can exchange it for an A permit by visiting PTS in person at any of the staffed parking garage kiosks: Brazos Garage (BRG); Conference Center Garage (CCG); East Campus (ECG); Manor (MAG); Speedway (SWG); Trinity (TRG); Health Center Garage (HCG).

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You can see that all but one lot are designated Longhorn Lots. WPR employees are encouraged to use A, B, and C lots, as the . The D, E, and G lots are intended for UT-permitted visitors. Lot F is for non-UT visitors.

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Note: The F lot (on the south side, closest to visitor-friendly doors) is a Pay & Display lot—folks parking there need to pay the meter and put the meter-produced tag inside their windshield. The Visitors section of this document has more details on the visitor lots.

Public Transit

The #3 and #392 have stops on Braker, but the #3 runs about every 30 minutes and the #392 runs about every 50 minutes. If you take the train, the 392 can pick you up at the MetroRail Kramer station. However, you miss, say, the 7:32, the next one doesn’t arrive til 8:22 (based on Cap Metro times as of 1.25.18). So. Be warned.

Bicycles

The current public transit offerings for WPR might serve as encouragement to start involving a bicycle in your commute. The Mopac access road does have a nice, wide sidewalk, and the southwest corner of Braker and Mopac has newly installed pedestrian/bicycle-friendly cutouts.

Bicycle connections from nearby transit

  • From the Kramer station: ~15 minutes from the station, using bike lanes on Kramer and cutting through the Domain to the Braker bike lane
  • From the Pavilion Park & Ride: ~20 minutes down Jollyville Road
  • From the 803 stop in the main Pickle campus: ~10 minutes on Braker

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If you or your visitors don’t want to bring bikes up to the office, you can use the bike rack. It is on the east side, near a revolving door.


 

 Visitors

Building entry/exit

To enter the building: Visitors can enter the sliding glass doors at the south entrance any time before 5:00 p.m., and they can exit those doors any time before 7:00 p.m. Those doors lock at 7:00 p.m., so any visitor leaving after that time will need to be badged out one of the other doors (like a revolving door or the ADA swing door).

To get past the front desk: At the front desk is another set of sliding doors that are open until 4:30 p.m. If your visitors arrive after 4:30 but before 5:00, they can get in the building but will have to wait at the front desk to be badged in to reach the elevators.

Parking

Attached is a parking map for visitors. The quickest route to the Visitor Lots (both metered and UT-permit) is from the Mopac access road entrance. Visitors can use the entrance on Braker as well—they just have to drive around the perimeter to reach those lots.

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