University of Colorado at Boulder
Master Plan Process Three Phases - Phase I – Assessment
- Initiation (Plan to Plan)
- Issue Identification (Stakeholder Interviews)
- Task Force Formation
- Phase II – Plan Development
Master Plan Process Three Phases - Phase III – Review and Adoption
- Reviews and Editing
- Approvals
Completion by March 2011
Phase I Findings
Phase I Findings Majority View is a view held by most of the people that were interviewed. Minority View is a unique view that indicated an area that needs additional investigation
Phase I Findings Challenges Majority View: “Aligning our aspirations with our resources” will be our greatest challenge in the next ten years Minority View: - Moving the university beyond tolerance to acceptance on diversity.
- Financial constraints on other institutions will make CU pick up a greater share of the burden than we will be able to handle.
Majority View: We will meet our predicted growth (3500 more students) and it will be difficult on our students and faculty. Minority View: We will greatly exceed our growth expectations in order to make up for lost state support. Minority View: We will fall short of our expected growth because we can’t afford the faculty that would be required to do so. Minority View: Support infrastructure is not in place to handle the student services required for growth, thus becoming the limiting factor.
Majority View: Parking will be needed in the future. It a severe issue for faculty and staff that commute. Majority View: Perimeter parking is appropriate as a campus. It may become more remote as time goes on. Majority View: A freshman car ban would improve campus parking supply.
Phase I Findings Transportation Minority View: A freshman car ban would be hard on students. Out of state students rely heavily on their cars. Minority View: Peripheral parking is a safety concern at night. High nighttime use areas need to have close parking. Minority View: “We have a walking problem not a parking problem.”
Phase I Findings Transportation Majority View: Good transit service is very important to access campus. - Critical for the success of East Campus
- Need an efficient shuttle service to and from all parts of campus.
- Supports regional goals for reducing traffic.
Phase I Findings Transportation Majority View: A gondola to the East Campus is not workable Minority View: A gondola to the East Campus is the answer to transportation problems. Minority View: A gondola may not work but it is far more attractive than busses and we need a creative solution to transit.
Phase I Findings Density Majority View: The campus is getting too dense due to all the recent development. - 18th & Colorado is an unattractive urban environment.
- The new buildings are too tall and block mountain views.
Phase 1 Findings Open Space Majority View: We are consuming our open space for buildings and it is changing the character of the campus in a negative way. Minority View: The campus and in particular the landscape and open areas are more beautiful now than it was 20 years ago.
Phase I Findings Housing Majority View: The freshman residential experience will continue to be the primary first-year experience. - Critical to acclimating students to college life.
- We will be housing about the same number of students in the future
- More upper division students should be housed in the residence halls
Minority View: We cannot afford to continue housing all freshman and we will move toward a commuter model.
Phase I Findings Housing Majority View: Family housing will be an important tool in recruiting the best graduate students. Minority View: Consider also single student apartments for graduate students.
Phase I Findings Residential Academic Programs Majority View: Residential Academic Programs will become prevalent and most students will experience it in their first year. Minority View: We are reaching the limits of new programs because we won’t be able to recruit faculty to live and teach in the residence halls.
Phase I Findings Sustainability Majority View: Sustainability will be an important part of the university’s future. - We have to do our part.
- We will need to meet the carbon goals of the 2030 plan
Minority View: Can we afford it?
Phase I Findings City/University Many of the underlying issues from 2001 remain - Grandview
- CU-Boulder South
- The Hill
Both entities want to work together better - Potential for university affiliates to integrate into the City’s community boards and commissions
Master Plan Task Forces - Recreation, Open Space and Athletics
- East Campus Vision
- Academic Needs and Space Utilization
- Transportation
- Sustainability
- Living/Learning Environments
- North of Boulder Creek
- Community Partnerships
Phase II Immediate Next Steps Data Gathering - Space Projections
- Area calculations
- Traffic analysis
- Sustainability benchmarking
- Mapping
Phase II Immediate Next Steps Next report will be in December or January
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