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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Campus Master Plan Update Presentation to Boulder Campus Planning Commission February 10, 2011 Campus Master Plan Update Presentation to Boulder Campus Planning Commission February 10, 2011
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Agenda Planning to date East Campus Vision Transportation Planning Next Steps Planning to date East Campus Vision Transportation Planning Next Steps
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Master Plan Process Board approves Flagship 2030 Strategic PlanNovember 2007City Council Discussion – Flagship 2030/Introduction to Master PlanMarch 2009Master Plan Preliminary ResearchSummer 2009 Interview administrators, deans, directors Research trends, demographics, existing conditions Task Force discussions beganSeptember 2009Goal Setting Strategic Plan alignment Task Force Reports January 2010 City Council Discussion – Task Force Reports/Input to dateFebruary 2010In-depth StudySpring/Summer 2010 Infrastructure Planning (Utility, Flood, Transportation) Micro – Master Plan Areas (East Campus, Family Housing) Space Needs Analysis City Council Discussion – Planning ScenariosDecember 2010Draft PlanFall-Winter 2010-11Public InputMarch-April 2011Approvals and adoptionSummer/Fall 2011
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN
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East Campus Vision Five Academic-Research Cores to support strategic initiatives Life Sciences Geosciences Energy Astrophysical & Space Sciences Computational Sciences Engineering and Federal partnerships integrated into Academic- Research Clusters Transportation Challenge for linkage to main campus Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Long-term goal to at least double planned density from approximately 2 million GSF to 4 million GSF or more. Transition the Research Park into a science campus Buildings surrounding green space Organizational pattern to the placement of buildings Immediate goal is to increase new science facilities in the former Research Park Systems Biotechnology Space Sciences in former Sybase Geosciences East Campus Vision
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Transit Village Williams Village Main Campus East Campus Distance to: Transit Village=1.0 Miles 29 th Street = 0.67 Miles 18 th & Colorado = 1.12 Miles NIST=1.17 miles Will. Vill.=0.70 miles
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN East Campus
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN 1986 Research Park Concept
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Academic Quadrangles Maintain Natural Beauty Capitalize on Views Encourage Pedestrian and Bikes Academic Quadrangles Maintain Natural Beauty Capitalize on Views Encourage Pedestrian and Bikes 4 million GSF 6570 Parking Spaces 1 for 600 1 for 800 main 4 million GSF 6570 Parking Spaces 1 for 600 1 for 800 main
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Example of a Different Concept
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN East Campus
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN 50 Year Vision Chemistry & Life Sciences 10 Year Plan Space Science Addition Other Academic Research Buildings
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN 14 LSC Transportation consultants with ALTA Planning & Design looked at three aspects of campus transportation To and from campus Between campuses On campus, primarily pedestrian-bike conflicts City of Boulder and Boulder County transportation staff have been participating in workshops and planning sessions Transportation
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN 15 Align with regional goals of no growth in vehicle miles traveled (VMT) Strive to reduce the carbon footprint outlined in our Conceptual Plan for Carbon Neutrality Reduce carbon emissions by 20% by 2020 Reduce emissions 80% by 2050 Transportation
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN
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Modal Percentages Single Occupant Vehicle (SOV) Carpool/Vanpool (HOV) Transit Bicycle Walk Commuting Distance Vehicle Mix Modal Split Comparison
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Faculty/Staff2010Main CampusEast Campus Bicycled7%8%6% Carpooled/Vanpooled9% 10% Didn't Come3% 2% Drove Alone46%44%55% Rode a Bus/Lightrail24%25%17% Rode a Motorcycle/Scooter0% Skateboarded0% Walked7% 5% Worked at Home3% 2% Other2% Students2010Main CampusEast Campus Bicycled13% Carpooled/Vanpooled4% Didn't Come3% Drove Alone21% Rode a Bus/Lightrail33% Rode a Motorcycle/Scooter1% Skateboarded1% Walked22% Worked at Home1% Other2% Modal Split Comparison
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Effective TDM strategy Limit parking supply Better utilize existing parking supply Coordinated or Central Control Price parking to reflect demand and location New technology for controlling access and pricing Flexible permits to encourage alternate modes Better location New Construction Reduce parking requirements Parking space equivalents Parking/Access Management Strategies
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Main Campus is served very well by transit service Transit improvements like Euclid & Broadway will continue to improve access Regional routes serve our affiliates well Transit
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN 36% 23% 25% 30% Transit Mode Split - Regional
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Jump 225 Regional Routes N BOLT, J Y Dash
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Quarter Mile Walk - to Transit
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Main Campus is served very well by transit service. Transit improvements like Euclid & Broadway will continue to improve access. Regional routes serve our affiliates well. East Campus is not as well served May need to look at service adjustments or new routes Transit
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Main Campus is served very well by transit service Transit improvements like Euclid & Broadway will continue to improve access Regional routes serve our affiliates well East Campus is not as well served May need to look at service adjustments or new routes As East Campus develops, service adjustments may be required Stampede and Buff Bus changes would likely be soon Other changes may be needed later Transit
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN 225 N Y Dash Skip & Dash & 225 Stampede J BOLT Jump 225 & Bound Bound HOP Frequent Service Between CU & Nearby Destinations Buff Bus Stampede HOP
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Stampede Options
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Biking, Walking, Boarding to Campus
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN 29 Goal to reduce modal conflicts Make the Central Campus Walkway (“Engine Alley”) a pedestrian zone Improve alternative routes for bikes and skateboards Provide modal separation on 18 th & Colorado Transit on Campus
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Bike/Ped/Vehicle Conflicts 18 th /Colorado Corridor
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN 31 Goal to reduce modal conflicts Make the Central Campus Walkway (“Engine Alley”) a dismount zone Improve alternative routes for bikes and skateboards Provide modal separation on 18 th & Colorado Improve service access by completing access road Transit on Campus
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Space needs will be incorporated into the Campus Master Plan Institutional Data Facilities response 1-5 year needs 6 -10 year needs Beyond ten years Identify infrastructure needed to support proposed development Next Steps
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Continue preparing plan Draft PlanSept. 2010 – February 2011 Draft Plan ReadyMarch 2011 Comment Process March - April 2011 Public Process Public Open HouseMarch 16, 2011 Public CommentsMarch 16-April 15, 2011 CU Review BoardsMarch-April 2011 Issue final documentMay 2011 AdoptionJune – Sept 2011 Next Steps
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CAMPUS MASTER PLAN University of Colorado Boulder Campus Master Plan Update www.colorado.edu/masterplan Questions & Answers Questions & Answers
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