Alcalá 1986

The San Dimas B complex was completed in 1981 and is part of the_housing facilities known as Valley Housing. Valley Housing is co-ed - the apartments by unit and the San Dimas Missions by floor. San Dimas Missions B is the newest of the campus residential areas and consists of four large, three st0ry buildings. Each floor houses 30 residents in fully carpeted single and double rooms and provides two lounge areas furnished with couches, chairs, and tables. A TV, equipped with cable, is located in one lounge area of each floor. Each resident has a standard twin bed that can be bunked, a dresser, desk and chair. There are two restroom areas on each floor with sinks and showers. The third floor rooms have window seats and the buildings surround a grass quadran– gle. One complete building is designated as a quiet area where the residents choose to live with– in self-determined guidelines to maintain an envi– ronment conducive tO good study conditions. Valley Housing is served by the Mission Cross– roads Building. It is here the A and B Mission residents receive their mail and packages. A laun– dry room, game and vending machines, pay phones plus study and lounge areas serve the residents. The front desk staff issue keys, take messages and give information. The Housing Of– fices are located on the first floor of the Mission Crossroads building.

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