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Page 1: CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY · Encourage synergistic partnerships to improve the 24/7 vitality of the campus neighborhood. • Conserve resources - consider the highest and best use

CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY2014 CAMPUS MASTER PLAN

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01. M

ASTE

R PL

AN O

VERV

IEW

AN

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ON

TEXT

02. T

HE

CAM

PUS

TODA

Y

04. C

AMPU

S M

ASTE

R PL

AN S

YSTE

MS

03. M

ASTE

R PL

AN A

ND

IDEA

S

05. P

HAS

ING

AND

IMPL

EMEN

TATI

ON

APPE

ND

IX

ACKN

OW

LED

GM

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INTR

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N A

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AM

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LAN

DSC

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ACC

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BIL

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CA

MPU

S M

AST

ER P

LAN

WEB

SITE

MIN

DM

IXER

TABL

E OF

CONT

ENTS

On

the

50th

ann

iver

sary

of C

leve

land

Sta

te U

nive

rsity

w

e re

� ect

on

how

far w

e’ve

com

e, a

nd w

e un

veil

our n

ew

Mas

ter P

lan

that

look

s ahe

ad to

the

next

dec

ade.

Our

phy

sical

cam

pus i

s an

expr

essio

n an

d m

anife

stat

ion

of o

ur c

omm

itmen

t to

our s

tude

nts,

our f

acul

ty a

nd fu

ture

ge

nera

tions

. It

re� e

cts o

ur a

spira

tions

as a

n in

stitu

tion

of h

ighe

r edu

catio

n to

the

acad

emic

miss

ion

of C

leve

land

St

ate

Uni

vers

ity a

nd to

our

relat

ions

hip

with

our

city

of

Cle

vela

nd.

Foun

ded

on o

ur a

cade

mic

guid

ing

prin

cipl

es a

nd w

ith

exte

nsiv

e in

put f

rom

div

erse

stak

ehol

ders

rang

ing

from

st

uden

ts, f

acul

ty, s

taff

and

com

mun

ity o

rgan

izat

ions

, th

is M

aste

r Pla

n pr

ovid

es a

road

map

to h

elp

guid

e ou

r de

cisio

ns o

n m

ajor r

enov

atio

ns, n

ew b

uild

ing

loca

tions

, la

ndsc

ape

and

infr

astr

uctu

re d

evel

opm

ent,

signa

ge,

pede

stria

n, b

icyc

le an

d ve

hicu

lar c

ircul

atio

n fo

r the

nex

t de

cade

or m

ore.

Tho

ugh

it is

a liv

ing

docu

men

t tha

t will

evo

lve

as n

ew a

nd

unfo

rese

en o

ppor

tuni

ties i

nevi

tabl

y pr

esen

t the

mse

lves

, it

prov

ides

us w

ith o

ur b

est s

naps

hot o

f whe

re w

e ar

e an

d w

here

we

wan

t to

go.

It al

low

s us t

o m

ake

prio

rity

deci

sions

bas

ed o

n so

und

rese

arch

and

exa

min

atio

n to

en

sure

that

the

phys

ical

dev

elop

men

t of C

SU o

ccur

s in

a co

nsid

ered

and

sust

aina

ble

man

ner,

true

to o

ur a

cade

mic

miss

ion

and

core

val

ues.

For t

his I

wan

t to

pers

onal

ly th

ank

all o

f you

who

hav

e gi

ven

your

tim

e an

d ta

lent

s to

mak

e th

e 20

14 M

aste

r Pla

n a

reso

undi

ng su

cces

s.

Rona

ld M

. Ber

kman

Pres

iden

t of C

SU

STAT

EMEN

T FR

OM T

HE P

RESI

DENT

A F

RA

MEW

OR

K A

ND

A V

ISIO

N

FOR

TH

E FU

TUR

E O

F C

SU

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Chap

ter 1

Pho

to/I

mag

e

INTR

OD

UC

TIO

N |

6 PL

AN

DR

IVER

S | 8

PRO

CES

S O

VER

VIE

W |

10

01. M

ASTE

R PL

AN

OVER

VIEW

AND

CO

NTEX

TTh

e 20

14 C

leve

land

Sta

te U

nive

rsit

y C

amp

us M

aste

r Pl

an p

rovi

des

a co

mp

rehe

nsiv

e fr

amew

ork

that

will

gu

ide

futu

re d

evel

opm

ent o

f the

uni

vers

ity.

Thi

s p

lan

cont

inue

s th

e in

stitu

tion’

s co

mm

itmen

t to

stra

tegi

c p

hysi

cal p

lann

ing

and

bui

lds

on p

revi

ous

reco

mm

enda

tions

as

par

t of a

con

tinuu

m o

f re

cent

ly c

omp

lete

d st

udie

s an

d re

por

ts.

With

a re

cord

-set

ting

fres

hman

cla

ss, o

ngoi

ng

exce

llenc

e in

aca

dem

ic a

chie

vem

ent a

nd re

cent

ca

mp

us in

itiat

ives

that

are

re-e

ngag

ing

its

urb

an fa

bric

, Cle

vela

nd S

tate

Uni

vers

ity

(CSU

) is

pos

ition

ing

itse

lf fo

r cha

nge.

The

pla

n em

pha

size

s a

rene

wed

focu

s on

stu

dent

su

cces

s am

idst

cha

ngin

g re

gion

al d

emog

rap

hics

an

d ne

w s

tate

fund

ing

form

ulas

. H

allm

arks

of

this

pla

nnin

g eff

ort

incl

ude

a fo

cus

on d

evel

opin

g m

oder

n le

arni

ng s

pac

es to

fost

er c

olla

bor

atio

n,

crea

ting

iden

tifi a

ble

cam

pus

cha

ract

er, i

mp

rovi

ng

ped

estr

ian

mov

emen

t, ac

tivat

ing

inte

rior a

nd

stre

et le

vel

gath

erin

g sp

aces

, and

pro

vidi

ng

opp

ortu

nitie

s fo

r syn

ergi

stic

par

tner

ship

s to

imp

rove

the

24/7

vita

lity

of th

e ca

mp

us

neig

hbor

hood

.

Inp

ut a

nd s

upp

ort r

ecei

ved

from

stu

dent

s, fa

cult

y,

staff

and

the

Cle

vela

nd c

omm

unit

y p

rop

elle

d th

is p

lann

ing

eff o

rt, a

nd h

ave

resu

lted

in a

co

mp

rehe

nsiv

e p

lan

with

wid

e su

pp

ort.

This

ove

rvie

w c

hap

ter p

rovi

des

an in

trod

uctio

n to

th

e p

roce

ss a

nd s

umm

ary

of th

e to

pic

s ad

dres

sed

by c

hap

ter i

n th

e 20

14 C

amp

us M

aste

r Pla

n.

Figu

re 1

.1:

Rhod

es T

ower

at C

leve

land

Sta

te U

nive

rsit

y

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2014

CLE

VEL

AN

D S

TATE

UN

IVER

SITY

CA

MPU

S M

AST

ER P

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14 C

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ELA

ND

STA

TE U

NIV

ERSI

TY C

AM

PUS

MA

STER

PLA

N6

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R M

ISSI

ON

IS T

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NCO

UR

AGE

EXCE

LLEN

CE, D

IVER

SITY

AN

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OVI

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POR

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LE

EDU

CATI

ON

IN T

HE

AR

TS, S

CIEN

CES,

H

UM

AN

ITIE

S A

ND

PRO

FESS

ION

S,

AN

D B

Y CO

ND

UCT

ING

RES

EARC

H,

SCH

OLA

RSH

IP, A

ND

CRE

ATIV

E AC

TIVI

TY A

CRO

SS T

HES

E B

RA

NCH

ES

OF

KNO

WLE

DG

E. W

E EN

DEA

VOR

TO

SE

RVE

AN

D E

NG

AGE

THE

PUB

LIC

AN

D

PREP

AR

E O

UR

STU

DEN

TS T

O L

EAD

PR

OD

UCT

IVE,

RES

PON

SIB

LE A

ND

SA

TISF

YIN

G L

IVES

IN T

HE

REG

ION

AN

D

GLO

BA

L SO

CIET

Y.”

-THE

CSU

MIS

SION

At i

ts v

ery

esse

nce,

a m

aste

r pla

n is

a co

llect

ion

of

pow

erfu

l ide

as.

The

se id

eas e

stab

lish

a � e

xibl

e fr

amew

ork

for c

oord

inat

ing

phys

ical

cha

nge

on c

ampu

s. T

he q

ualit

y of

the

phys

ical

env

ironm

ent h

as a

trem

endo

us in

� uen

ce

on th

e im

age

of a

n in

stitu

tion,

and

as s

uch,

the

mas

ter

plan

serv

es a

s a fo

unda

tion

for s

hapi

ng th

e ca

mpu

s fab

ric

in su

ppor

t of i

ts st

rate

gic

and

acad

emic

miss

ion

and

visio

n.

The

idea

s em

bedd

ed in

this

docu

men

t rep

rese

nt th

e co

nsen

sus v

ision

of i

nstit

utio

nal a

nd c

omm

unity

m

embe

rs in

volv

ed in

the

mas

ter p

lann

ing

proc

ess.

As a

co

mpr

ehen

sive

docu

men

t, th

e 20

14 C

ampu

s Mas

ter P

lan

is:

• D

evel

oped

thro

ugh

a m

etho

dica

l pro

cess

• D

riven

by

prin

cipl

es•

Dat

a in

form

ed a

nd d

efen

sible

• A

col

lectio

n of

pow

erfu

l ide

as•

Visi

onar

y ye

t rea

listic

• In

clus

ive

of im

plem

enta

ble

shor

t- an

d lo

ng-te

rm

stra

tegi

es•

A to

ol to

alig

n ac

adem

ic, s

patia

l, � s

cal,

and

phys

ical

vi

sions

• A

� ex

ible

fram

ewor

k th

at c

an a

dapt

to fu

ture

cha

nges

• Pa

rtic

ipat

ory

and

cons

ensu

s bas

ed•

An

oppo

rtun

ity-b

ased

doc

umen

t

PLA

NN

ING

PH

ILO

SOPH

YT

he fo

llow

ing

conc

epts

de�

ne

the

foun

datio

n up

on w

hich

th

e 20

14 C

ampu

s Mas

ter P

lan

is ba

sed.

The

201

4 Ca

mpu

s Mas

ter P

lan

is C

SU’s

plan

. A

lthou

gh th

e co

nsul

tant

team

con

trib

uted

exp

ertis

e,

CSU

’s pa

rtic

ipan

ts g

uide

d its

dev

elop

men

t.•

The

201

4 Ca

mpu

s Mas

ter P

lan

esta

blish

es a

fr

amew

ork

that

de�

nes

how

the

phys

ical

cam

pus c

an

be im

prov

ed a

nd/o

r exp

ande

d. B

ecau

se it

est

ablis

hes

gene

ral p

aram

eter

s, m

inor

adj

ustm

ents

can

be

acco

mm

odat

ed w

ithou

t aff

ectin

g its

cor

e pr

inci

ples

.

• T

he 2

014

Cam

pus M

aste

r Pla

n re

com

men

datio

ns a

re

solid

eno

ugh

to p

rovi

de d

irect

ion,

but

not

so d

etai

led

that

cha

nges

can

not b

e ac

com

mod

ated

. Ca

mpu

ses

are

mov

ing

targ

ets w

ith c

onst

antly

shift

ing

polit

ical

, ad

min

istra

tive,

� na

ncia

l, an

d ac

adem

ic ne

eds.

The

201

4 Ca

mpu

s Mas

ter P

lan

is a

long

-ran

ge p

lan.

M

any

of th

e co

ncep

ts il

lust

rate

d in

the

plan

are

mul

ti-de

cade

idea

s, re

quiri

ng n

umer

ous p

roje

cts t

o ac

hiev

e.

Mos

t mas

ter p

lans

requ

ire u

pdat

e/m

aint

enan

ce e

very

5-

10 y

ears

.•

The

201

4 Ca

mpu

s Mas

ter P

lan

does

not

man

date

gr

owth

. R

athe

r, th

e pl

an d

e� n

es o

ppor

tuni

ties

to a

ccom

mod

ate

grow

th b

elie

ved

desir

able

and

nece

ssar

y. •

The

201

4 Ca

mpu

s Mas

ter P

lan

iden

ti� e

s trig

gers

th

at a

re im

pact

ed b

y fu

ture

cha

nge.

By

emph

asiz

ing

an in

tegr

ated

app

roac

h, fa

cilit

y im

prov

emen

ts,

utili

ty e

nhan

cem

ents

, tra

nspo

rtat

ion

initi

ativ

es, a

nd

pede

stria

n am

eniti

es c

an b

e m

etho

dica

lly c

oord

inat

ed.

• T

he 2

014

Cam

pus M

aste

r Pla

n id

enti�

es c

ampu

s-w

ide

spac

e ne

eds.

The

pla

n do

es n

ot id

entif

y sp

eci�

c de

part

men

t, sc

hool

, or c

olle

ge-le

vel p

rogr

amm

atic

need

s. G

ener

ally

the

plan

doe

s not

de�

ne

spec

i� c

build

ing

uses

, but

doe

s de�

ne

build

ing

loca

tions

, ca

paci

ties,

desig

n co

nsid

erat

ions

, and

gen

eral

use

de

scrip

tions

.•

Perh

aps m

ost i

mpo

rtan

tly, t

he 2

014

Cam

pus M

aste

r Pl

an is

not

an

impl

emen

tatio

n pl

an; i

t ide

nti�

es

oppo

rtun

ities

the

inst

itutio

n m

ay c

hoos

e to

pur

sue

as

futu

re n

eeds

and

fund

ing

beco

me

mor

e de

� ned

.

INTR

ODUC

TION

PUR

POSE

OF

THE

PLA

N

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2014

CLE

VEL

AN

D S

TATE

UN

IVER

SITY

CA

MPU

S M

AST

ER P

LAN

920

14 C

LEV

ELA

ND

STA

TE U

NIV

ERSI

TY C

AM

PUS

MA

STER

PLA

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CIP

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ASE

DA

serie

s of g

uidi

ng p

rinci

ples

wer

e es

tabl

ished

ear

ly in

the

mas

ter p

lann

ing

proc

ess w

ith in

put f

rom

the

Exe

cutiv

e Co

mm

ittee

, Ste

erin

g Co

mm

ittee

, Fac

ulty

Adv

isory

Co

mm

ittee

, foc

us g

roup

s, op

en h

ouse

s and

via

the

2014

Ca

mpu

s Mas

ter P

lan

Web

site.

The

se p

rinci

ples

pro

vide

a

� exi

ble

fram

ewor

k fo

r cam

pus d

evel

opm

ent t

hat i

s bot

h vi

siona

ry a

nd re

alist

ic. P

rinci

ples

ass

ume

an u

nder

stan

ding

of

the

esta

blish

ed P

lan

Driv

ers o

utlin

ed a

bove

. Gui

ding

pr

inci

ples

for t

he 2

014

Cam

pus M

aste

r Pla

n in

clud

e:•

Beco

me

a m

ajor u

rban

uni

vers

ity: i

n C

leve

land

, of

Cle

vela

nd, b

y C

leve

land

.•

Crea

te 2

1st c

entu

ry le

arni

ng sp

aces

to fo

ster

act

ive

lear

ning

and

mul

ti-di

scip

linar

y co

llabo

ratio

n.

• E

nhan

ce th

e st

uden

t exp

erie

nce

with

a fo

cus o

n re

tent

ion

and

com

plet

ion.

• Co

ntin

ue to

rein

forc

e th

e ur

ban

fabr

ic a

nd im

prov

e th

e bu

ilt e

nviro

nmen

t. •

Crea

te a

n id

enti�

abl

e ca

mpu

s cha

ract

er w

ith c

ohes

ive

urba

n de

sign,

land

scap

e, a

nd w

ay� n

ding

.•

Prio

ritiz

e pe

dest

rian

mov

emen

t and

act

ivat

ion

of th

e lin

k an

d st

reet

leve

ls.

• E

ncou

rage

syne

rgist

ic pa

rtne

rshi

ps to

impr

ove

the

24/7

vita

lity

of th

e ca

mpu

s nei

ghbo

rhoo

d.•

Cons

erve

reso

urce

s - c

onsid

er th

e hi

ghes

t and

bes

t use

of

urb

an la

nd.

• M

aint

ain

� exi

bilit

y to

acc

omm

odat

e un

fore

seen

op

port

uniti

es.

• Co

nsid

er e

xpan

sion

oppo

rtun

ities

as t

hey

alig

n w

ith

the

stra

tegi

c pl

an a

nd m

issio

n of

CSU

.

The

201

4 Ca

mpu

s Mas

ter P

lan

is di

rect

ly li

nked

to

exte

rnal

in� u

ence

s, cu

rren

t and

ong

oing

initi

ativ

es,

and

goal

s for

the

futu

re o

f Cle

vela

nd a

nd C

SU.

Cont

ext f

or

thes

e in

itiat

ives

incl

ude:

• A

dow

ntow

n C

leve

land

rena

issan

ce a

nd v

ibra

nt

Cam

pus D

istric

t•

A re

cord

-bre

akin

g C

SU fr

eshm

an c

lass

• Re

siden

tial g

row

th o

n an

d ad

jacen

t to

cam

pus

• In

nova

tive

CSU

med

ical

and

hea

lth p

artn

ersh

ips

• N

ew C

SU a

rts c

ampu

s•

Proj

ecte

d po

pulat

ion

decr

ease

in C

uyah

oga

Coun

ty•

Chan

ges i

n st

ate

of O

hio

fund

ing

form

ulas

for h

ighe

r ed

ucat

ion

2014

Cam

pus M

aste

r Pla

n go

als i

n re

spon

se to

this

cont

ext

incl

ude:

• E

nh

ance

aca

dem

ic a

nd

res

earc

h r

eput

atio

n

thro

ugh:

• Im

prov

ed st

uden

t suc

cess

• In

crea

sed

grad

uatio

n ra

te•

Facu

lty g

row

th•

Rese

arch

gro

wth

• Im

prov

ed q

ualit

y of

faci

litie

s•

Incr

ease

d re

venu

e op

port

uniti

es•

En

han

ce t

he

CSU

exp

erie

nce

thro

ugh:

• A

ugm

ente

d st

uden

t life

opp

ortu

nitie

s•

Re-im

agin

ed c

ampu

s im

age

• Im

prov

ed q

ualit

y of

faci

litie

s•

Man

age

reso

urc

es th

roug

h:•

Incr

ease

d sp

ace

utili

zatio

n•

Bala

nced

reno

vatio

n an

d ne

w c

onst

ruct

ion

prio

ritie

s•

Enh

ance

d pa

rtne

rshi

ps•

Sust

aina

ble

prio

rities

Figu

re 1

.2: T

he c

ampu

s m

aste

r pl

anni

ng t

eam

con

duct

ed a

num

ber

of e

vent

s de

sign

ed t

o fa

cilit

ate

feed

back

fro

m a

var

iety

of

user

gro

ups.

Stu

dent

ope

n ho

uses

(pic

ture

d ab

ove)

all

owed

stu

dent

s to

sho

w t

he t

eam

how

the

y us

e th

e CS

U c

ampu

s an

d to

sha

re t

heir

per

cept

ion

of t

he c

ondi

tion

of

cam

pus

faci

litie

s an

d sy

stem

s.

PLAN

DRI

VERS

The

pla

n af

� rm

s uni

vers

ity g

oals

of se

rvin

g th

e C

leve

land

co

mm

unity

, ens

urin

g ph

ysic

al c

ampu

s spa

ce is

use

d w

isely,

ef�

cien

tly, a

nd su

stai

nabl

y, w

hile

prov

idin

g a

high

-den

sity,

high

-qua

lity

cam

pus e

nviro

nmen

t. In

put

and

supp

ort r

ecei

ved

from

stud

ents

, fac

ulty

, sta

ff,

com

mun

ity m

embe

rs, a

nd p

artn

ers w

ere

a ha

llmar

k of

th

is pl

anni

ng e

ffor

t, an

d ha

s res

ulte

d in

a ri

cher

and

mor

e co

mpr

ehen

sive

plan

than

wha

t cou

ld h

ave

been

con

ceiv

ed

with

out t

his r

emar

kabl

e su

ppor

t, in

tere

st, a

nd e

ngag

emen

t.

In a

dditi

on to

par

ticip

atio

n in

face

-to-fa

ce o

pen

hous

e m

eetin

gs o

n ca

mpu

s, fe

edba

ck v

ia th

e 20

14 C

ampu

s M

aste

r Pla

n W

ebsit

e (c

sum

aste

rpla

n.m

indm

ixer

.com

) has

been

con

tinuo

us a

nd re

pres

enta

tive

of a

cro

ss se

ctio

n of

fa

culty

and

stud

ents

. A

full

sum

mar

y of

feed

back

from

th

e w

ebsit

e ca

n be

foun

d in

the

App

endi

x. A

few

of t

he

top

tren

ding

them

es fr

om th

e w

ebsit

e th

at h

ave

been

ac

com

mod

ated

in th

e pl

an in

clud

e:•

Mor

e pa

rtne

rshi

ps w

ith lo

cal a

nd n

atio

nal c

ompa

nies

• A

cam

pus t

hat c

ontr

ibut

es to

Cle

vela

nd’s

rena

issan

ce•

Cam

pus a

s a h

ub fo

r res

earc

h, le

arni

ng a

nd

com

mun

ity e

ngag

emen

t•

Info

rmal

opp

ortu

nitie

s to

inte

ract

acr

oss d

iscip

lines

• M

ore

resid

entia

l stu

dent

s and

a m

ore

activ

e ca

mpu

s

WH

AT

IS D

RIV

ING

TH

IS P

LAN

?

CON

SEN

SUS-

OR

IEN

TED

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CA

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S M

AST

ER P

LAN

1120

14 C

LEV

ELA

ND

STA

TE U

NIV

ERSI

TY C

AM

PUS

MA

STER

PLA

N10

The

201

4 Ca

mpu

s Mas

ter P

lan

incl

uded

six

on-c

ampu

s m

ilest

one

visit

s ove

r eig

ht m

onth

s. E

ach

mile

ston

e vi

sit

incl

uded

mee

tings

with

an

Exe

cutiv

e Co

mm

ittee

, Ste

erin

g Co

mm

ittee

, Fac

ulty

Adv

isory

Com

mitt

ee, f

ocus

gro

ups,

and

seve

ral s

tude

nt- a

nd fa

culty

-orie

nted

ope

n ho

uses

. T

he m

aste

r pla

nnin

g pr

oces

s was

div

ided

into

� ve

prim

ary

phas

es, i

nclu

ding

:

Dis

cove

ryBe

ginn

ing

with

list

enin

g an

d lea

rnin

g, th

is ou

treac

h ph

ase

inclu

ded

data

col

lectio

n, in

terv

iew

s, co

mm

ittee

mee

tings

, op

en h

ouse

s, an

d th

e de

velo

pmen

t of p

rinci

ples

.

Ana

lysi

sTh

e an

alys

is ph

ase

inclu

ded

an e

valu

atio

n of

cur

rent

and

ex

istin

g pl

anni

ng e

ndea

vors

in a

n ef

fort

to c

onso

lidat

e re

com

men

datio

ns in

to a

singl

e co

ordi

nate

d pl

an.

Add

ition

al sp

atia

l and

phy

sical

eva

luat

ion

of fa

cilit

ies,

utili

ties,

tran

spor

tatio

n an

d sit

e ele

men

ts e

stab

lishe

d fr

amew

ork

para

met

ers f

or fu

ture

cam

pus d

evelo

pmen

t.

Idea

Gen

erat

ion

This

phas

e ex

plor

ed se

vera

l div

erge

nt sc

enar

ios f

or

orga

nizi

ng th

e pr

ogra

mm

atic

elem

ents

of c

ampu

s.

Alte

rnat

ives

wer

e sc

rutin

ized

aga

inst

com

mon

prin

cipl

es

and

objec

tives

. Th

e re

sult

was

a c

ompo

site

fram

ewor

k pl

an

that

form

ed th

e ba

sis fo

r fur

ther

re� n

emen

t.

Refi

nem

ent

Dur

ing

this

phas

e, th

e fr

amew

ork

plan

was

dev

elope

d in

to

prel

imin

ary

and

draf

t pla

ns th

at q

uant

i� ed

and

ver

i� ed

pr

ogra

mm

atic

elem

ents

. Re�

nem

ent o

f the

pla

n in

clude

d em

phas

is on

pha

sing

for s

hort-

term

(0-7

Yea

r), m

id-te

rm

(8-1

5 Ye

ar) a

nd lo

ng-te

rm (1

6+ Y

ear)

oppo

rtun

ities

.

Doc

umen

tati

on

The

� nal

pha

se o

f the

mas

ter p

lan

inclu

ded

crea

tion

of �

nal

illus

trat

ive

grap

hics

and

pac

kagi

ng o

f � n

al p

rese

ntat

ion

and

docu

men

t mat

eria

ls in

to th

e m

aste

r pla

n re

port

.

PROC

ESS O

VERV

IEW

The

201

4 Ca

mpu

s Mas

ter P

lan

repo

rt is

repr

esen

tativ

e of

the

mas

ter p

lann

ing

proc

ess a

nd is

chr

onol

ogic

al in

na

ture

, with

eac

h ch

apte

r bui

ldin

g on

its p

rede

cess

or.

An

over

view

of t

he fo

llow

ing

chap

ters

incl

udes

:

Chap

ter

2: T

he C

amp

us T

oday

Thi

s cha

pter

pro

vide

s a b

asel

ine

unde

rsta

ndin

g of

the

mas

ter p

lann

ing

proc

ess,

cam

pus c

onte

xt a

nd c

ampu

s sy

stem

s. C

hapt

er 2

also

pro

vide

s a p

hysic

al a

naly

sis o

f ca

mpu

s.

Chap

ter

3: M

aste

r Pl

an &

Idea

sCh

apte

r 3 p

rovi

des a

n ov

ervi

ew o

f enr

ollm

ent a

nd sp

ace

need

s pro

jectio

ns le

adin

g to

a fr

amew

ork

plan

for f

utur

e de

velo

pmen

t. T

his c

hapt

er a

lso in

trod

uces

the

conc

epts

of

the

plan

and

disc

usse

s opp

ortu

nitie

s for

pre

cinc

t lev

el

chan

ges t

o th

e ph

ysic

al fa

bric

of t

he u

nive

rsity

.Ch

apte

r 4:

Cam

pus

Mas

ter

Plan

Sys

tem

sCh

apte

r 4 o

utlin

es o

ppor

tuni

ties f

or im

prov

emen

ts to

the

phys

ical

supp

ort s

yste

ms o

f the

CSU

cam

pus.

Chap

ter

5: P

hasi

ng a

nd Im

ple

men

tati

onCh

apte

r 5 p

rovi

des a

pha

seab

le ro

ad m

ap fo

r im

plem

enta

tion

of p

lan

prio

rities

as p

art o

f sho

rt-te

rm,

mid

-term

, and

long

-term

opp

ortu

nitie

s. In

clud

ed in

this

chap

ter i

s a d

iscus

sion

of �

exib

ility

and

prio

ritiz

atio

n.

Ap

pen

dic

esT

he 2

014

Cam

pus M

aste

r Pla

n in

clud

es T

echn

ical

Rep

orts

fo

r Aca

dem

ic Sp

ace

Nee

ds, T

rans

port

atio

n an

d Pa

rkin

g,

Sign

age

and

Way

� ndi

ng, a

nd L

ands

cape

and

Acc

essib

ility

. T

hese

doc

umen

ts a

re in

clud

ed a

s a se

para

te v

olum

e to

the

prim

ary

2014

Cam

pus M

aste

r Pla

n re

port

.

Figu

re 1

.5: T

he n

ew B

ert

L. W

olst

ein

Hal

l cre

ates

a n

ew f

ront

doo

r fo

r th

e Cl

evel

and-

Mar

shal

l Col

lege

of

Law

on

Eucl

id A

venu

e.Fi

gure

1.4

: Mem

bers

of

the

CSU

stu

dent

gov

ernm

ent

shar

e th

eir

idea

s fo

r a

bett

er c

ampu

s w

ith

the

cam

pus

mas

ter

plan

ning

tea

m.

Figu

re 1

.3: T

he c

ampu

s m

aste

r pl

anni

ng t

eam

loca

ted

a nu

mbe

r of

stu

dent

inte

rcep

t st

atio

ns in

the

Stu

dent

Cen

ter

to s

olic

it in

put

thro

ugho

ut

deve

lopm

ent

of t

he p

lan.

PRO

CES

SA

BO

UT

THIS

DO

CU

MEN

T

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1320

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LEV

ELA

ND

STA

TE U

NIV

ERSI

TY C

AM

PUS

MA

STER

PLA

N12

The

201

4 Ca

mpu

s Mas

ter P

lan

repr

esen

ts a

n op

timal

ca

mpu

s con

� gur

atio

n fo

r CSU

with

con

sider

atio

ns fo

r sh

ort-

and

long

-ran

ge p

riorit

ies. T

aken

col

lectiv

ely,

the

plan

con

cept

and

illu

stra

tive

plan

and

idea

s (de

scrib

ed

in C

hapt

er 3

) and

cam

pus s

yste

ms (

desc

ribed

in C

hapt

er

4) a

re in

tend

ed to

aid

in in

itial

, int

erm

ediat

e, a

nd fu

ture

de

cisio

n m

akin

g (d

escr

ibed

in C

hapt

er 5

). D

river

s upo

n w

hich

the

2014

Cam

pus M

aste

r Pla

n is

built

incl

ude:

• E

nrol

lmen

t pro

ject

ions

• A

cade

mic

Spa

ce N

eeds

Ana

lysis

• A

cade

mic

faci

lity

adeq

uacy

• M

anag

e an

d al

ign

exist

ing

reso

urce

s•

Enh

ance

the

CSU

exp

erie

nce

• E

nhan

ce C

SU’s

acad

emic

and

rese

arch

repu

tatio

n

Figu

re 1

.7: C

SU C

ampu

s M

aste

r Pl

an

As t

he la

rges

t lan

d ar

ea u

nder

sing

le ow

ners

hip

in

dow

ntow

n C

leve

land

, Ohi

o, C

SU’s

cam

pus h

as 8

5 ac

res w

ith o

ver 4

0 bu

ildin

gs in

the

hear

t of C

leve

land

, in

trin

sical

ly lin

ked

to th

e fu

ture

of t

he c

ity.

The

majo

rity

of C

SU’s

stud

ents

com

e fr

om C

uyah

oga

Coun

ty a

nd

the

7-co

unty

are

a su

rrou

ndin

g th

e ci

ty.

Dem

ogra

phic

proj

ectio

ns th

roug

h 20

30 su

gges

t con

tinue

d po

pulat

ion

decr

ease

s in

this

regi

on.

Futu

re e

nrol

lmen

t gro

wth

ca

nnot

focu

s sol

ely

on a

n in

crea

se in

� rs

t-tim

e, fu

ll-tim

e fr

eshm

en e

nrol

lmen

t. T

o en

sure

stab

le en

rollm

ent m

ovin

g fo

rwar

d, C

SU m

ust f

ocus

on

rete

ntio

n an

d co

mpl

etio

n,

and

impr

ovin

g th

e st

uden

t exp

erie

nce

for C

SU’s

uniq

ue

stud

ent d

emog

raph

ic.

Alth

ough

CSU

has

rece

ntly

built

and

par

tner

ed to

dev

elop

st

uden

t hou

sing

on c

ampu

s, C

SU is

and

will

rem

ain

a pr

edom

inan

tly c

omm

uter

cam

pus i

n th

e fu

ture

. T

he

inst

itutio

n m

ust c

ontin

ue to

reth

ink

wha

t it m

eans

to b

e a

com

mut

er st

uden

t and

the

phys

ical

dem

ands

for a

cade

mic

spac

e, p

arki

ng, s

tudy

spac

e, a

thlet

ics a

nd re

crea

tion

spac

e,

and

soci

al sp

ace

that

this

coho

rt w

ill d

eman

d. C

hapt

er

2 in

clud

es a

syst

emat

ic a

naly

sis o

f the

cam

pus t

oday

th

at p

rovi

des a

bas

elin

e fo

r visi

onar

y an

d re

alist

ic id

eas

disc

usse

d in

the

follo

win

g ch

apte

rs.

Figu

re 1

.6: T

he n

ew S

tude

nt C

ente

r ha

s he

lped

cre

ate

a se

nse

of h

ome

for

CSU

stu

dent

s, p

arti

cula

rly

com

mut

er s

tude

nts.

The

mas

ter p

lann

ing

proc

ess i

nclu

ded

an id

ea g

ener

atio

n ph

ase

that

test

ed fu

ture

dev

elop

men

t alte

rnat

ives

. The

sy

nthe

sis o

f the

se id

eas l

ed to

the

focu

s on

eigh

t prim

ary

idea

s, in

clud

ing:

• Im

prov

e te

achi

ng sp

ace

and

reno

vate

cor

e as

sets

• Re

-thin

k R

hode

s Tow

er•

Dev

elop

an

inte

rdisc

iplin

ary

Eng

inee

ring

and

Scie

nces

pre

cinc

t•

Crea

te a

coh

esiv

e ca

mpu

s Im

age

and

land

scap

e•

Impr

ove

way

� ndi

ng a

nd fo

cus o

n th

e In

nerli

nk•

Impr

ove

and

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lan

esta

blish

es a

� ex

ible

fram

ewor

k fo

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cam

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mpr

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ent a

t CSU

. T

his

docu

men

t bal

ance

s visi

on a

nd re

ality

in o

rder

to a

ddre

ss

shor

t-ter

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ives

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pro

vide

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tool

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th

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xibi

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the

2014

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pus M

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ulti-

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equi

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ultip

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roje

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o ac

hiev

e co

mpl

etio

n, w

hile

som

e of

the

idea

s may

com

e to

fr

uitio

n im

med

iatel

y. T

his c

hapt

er o

utlin

es p

aram

eter

s to

stra

tegi

cally

man

age

and

phas

e de

velo

pmen

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ortu

nitie

s an

d im

plem

enta

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initi

ativ

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ithin

chr

onol

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subs

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prog

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), sh

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id-

term

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ar) a

nd lo

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6-24

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iorit

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ensib

ility

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hasin

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plem

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rities

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ld b

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sted

with

st

rate

gic

prio

ritiz

atio

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iteria

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ludi

ng:

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the

prio

rity

fund

able?

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the

prio

rity

part

of C

SU’s

stra

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c vi

sion?

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ow d

oes i

t rel

ate

to d

efer

red

mai

nten

ance

?

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erla

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stem

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aniz

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e ca

mpu

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o un

ders

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able

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ts.

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CSU

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appr

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ve y

ears

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rly 2

8 ye

ars,

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aver

age

stud

ent a

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t CSU

is

sligh

tly h

ighe

r tha

n m

ore

trad

ition

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nder

grad

uate

in

stitu

tions

. T

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s des

pite

the

fact

that

CSU

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ollm

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grow

th o

ver t

he la

st �

ve y

ears

can

be

attr

ibut

ed to

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derg

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grow

th a

mid

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or d

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ing

grad

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an

d pr

ofes

siona

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dent

pop

ulat

ions

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nder

grad

uate

gr

owth

has

occ

urre

d in

bot

h Fr

eshm

an a

nd T

rans

fer

coho

rts,

with

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larg

est p

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ntag

e of

incr

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attr

ibut

ed

to F

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men

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in la

rge

part

to C

SU’s

rece

ntly

esta

blish

ed fo

cus o

n re

siden

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fe a

nd o

n-ca

mpu

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sing

oppo

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ities

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ne w

ith n

atio

nal t

rend

s, m

uch

of th

is gr

owth

has

oc

curr

ed in

scie

nce,

tech

nolo

gy, e

ngin

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nd

mat

hem

atics

(ST

EM

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lds,

incl

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d E

ngin

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he C

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f Lib

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s and

Soc

ial

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nces

, Bus

ines

s, an

d N

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ve a

lso e

xper

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ed

mod

est g

row

th si

nce

2008

, whi

le E

duca

tion

(CO

EH

S) a

nd

Law

hav

e bo

th e

xper

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ed m

odes

t dec

lines

.

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rly 9

0% o

f CSU

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uden

ts c

ome

from

the

7-co

unty

ar

ea su

rrou

ndin

g C

leve

land

. C

SU’s

draw

is a

ctua

lly q

uite

lo

cal,

with

clo

se to

70%

of C

SU’s

stud

ents

dec

larin

g a

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Cou

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e ad

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s.

The

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uden

t cha

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erist

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e� n

e a

uniq

ue p

robl

em

stat

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t for

CSU

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hile

prog

ram

mat

ic of

ferin

gs

seem

to a

lign

with

nat

iona

l tre

nds a

nd e

nrol

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ts

have

incr

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gion

al d

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raph

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tions

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no

t fav

orab

le to

mai

ntai

n th

e sa

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rate

and

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wth

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proj

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d to

con

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arly

150,

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e tim

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l pop

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ion

in th

e st

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ly p

roje

cted

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l res

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ts, p

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min

atel

y in

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0 to

202

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ty w

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e a

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year

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fres

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Tot

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lmen

t Tre

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200

2 to

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2

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n Pr

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SU E

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008

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The

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of C

leve

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CSU

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ntai

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ur c

ampu

ses a

nd p

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catio

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on 8

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ntow

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leve

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ctly

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rict.

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est C

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cate

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tlake

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t off

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200

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subu

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est s

ide.

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kela

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omm

unity

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lege

Par

tner

ship

. St

uden

ts

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beco

me

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SU st

uden

t on

LCC

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mpu

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ough

se

amles

s tra

nsfe

r int

o an

y ba

chel

or d

egre

e pr

ogra

m.

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rain

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nty

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mun

ity C

olle

ge P

artn

ersh

ip.

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ents

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sue

a va

riety

of d

egre

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ogra

ms t

hat

can

be c

ompl

eted

on

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cam

pus.

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e U

nive

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the

Cuya

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mun

ity C

olle

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C) M

etro

cam

puse

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add

ition

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eir i

mm

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e su

rrou

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nei

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vela

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ical

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e ne

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vidu

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t has

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im a

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iden

tity

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mpa

ssin

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e en

tiret

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its a

rea.

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nei

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her d

ivid

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e In

nerb

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-90;

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e la

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ont b

y th

e Sh

orew

ay a

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xist

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oad

infr

astr

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re.

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201

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s Mas

ter P

lan,

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ithG

roup

JJR

met

regu

larly

with

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ry S

chw

artz

, Dire

ctor

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he U

rban

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esig

n Co

llabo

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e; Bo

bbi R

eich

tell,

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cutiv

e D

irect

or,

Cam

pus D

istric

t, an

d, Ja

ck B

oyle

, CSU

Sen

ior F

ello

w-

Urb

an A

ffai

rs to

ens

ure

cont

inui

ty w

ith p

revi

ous a

nd

ongo

ing

plan

ning

eff

orts

and

enc

oura

ge a

lignm

ent o

f CSU

pl

anni

ng w

ithin

the

cont

ext o

f the

Cam

pus D

istric

t.

Ear

ly a

naly

sis o

f opp

ortu

nitie

s for

CSU

in th

e co

ntex

t of

the

Cam

pus D

istric

t ide

nti�

es re

cent

dev

elop

men

t pro

jects

an

d sit

es w

ith h

igh

deve

lopm

ent p

oten

tial.

The

201

4 Ca

mpu

s Mas

ter P

lan

focu

ses o

n th

e do

wnt

own

cam

pus a

s the

prim

ary

phys

ical

pre

senc

e in

CSU

’s em

pire

. T

he d

ownt

own

cam

pus i

s cen

tral

ly lo

cate

d w

ith e

xcel

lent

vi

sibili

ty a

long

the

prom

inen

t Euc

lid A

venu

e co

rrid

or.

The

cam

pus i

s eas

ily a

cces

sible

via

auto

mob

ile fr

om th

e I-

90 a

nd I-

77 c

orrid

ors.

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xim

ity to

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vela

nd’s

cent

ral

busin

ess d

istric

t, Pl

ayho

use

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re a

nd la

kefr

ont p

rovi

de

unpa

ralle

led

mul

ti-m

odal

and

pro

gram

mat

ic a

cces

s to

a ci

ty re

cent

ly ra

ted

as o

ne o

f the

cou

ntry

’s be

st e

mer

ging

do

wnt

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by

seve

ral s

ourc

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ded

in 1

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ty, C

SU’s

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nect

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betw

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acad

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use

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stre

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and

activ

atio

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stre

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PHYS

ICAL

CAM

PUS

ANAL

YSIS

Ana

lysis

of t

he p

hysic

al e

nviro

nmen

t tha

t mak

es u

p C

SU’s

dow

ntow

n ca

mpu

s inc

lude

d se

vera

l cam

pus t

ours

, fo

cus g

roup

mee

tings

and

revi

ew o

f pre

viou

sly c

ompl

eted

st

udies

. Ph

ysic

al c

ampu

s ana

lysis

topi

cs c

over

ed in

this

chap

ter i

nclu

de:

• Ca

mpu

s Lan

d U

se•

Colle

ge D

istrib

utio

n by

Bui

ldin

g•

Aca

dem

ic S

pace

Dist

ribut

ion

• A

cade

mic

Spa

ce N

eeds

Ana

lysis

• Pr

oxim

ity o

f Aca

dem

ic S

pace

s•

Inac

tive

Spac

e•

Floo

r Are

a R

atio

• Bu

ildin

g A

ge•

Net

Ass

esse

d Va

lue

• Ca

mpu

s Par

king

• Pe

dest

rian

Mov

emen

t + A

cces

sibili

ty•

Land

scap

e Ty

polo

gies

• U

tiliti

es•

Cam

pus W

ay� n

ding

Seve

ral t

hem

es re

gard

ing

cam

pus f

acili

ties a

nd p

riorit

ies

emer

ged

from

this

anal

ysis:

• Fo

cus o

n re

nova

tion,

upg

radi

ng a

nd m

odify

ing

exist

ing

faci

litie

s•

Add

ress

Rho

des T

ower

, Mai

n C

lass

room

, Sci

ence

Bu

ildin

g, S

cien

ce a

nd R

esea

rch

Cent

er, E

ngin

eerin

g,

Phys

ical

Edu

catio

n Bu

ildin

g•

Add

ress

infr

astr

uctu

re (c

apac

ity, r

edun

danc

y,

ef� c

ienc

y, gr

een

pow

er)

• A

ddre

ss a

cces

s con

trol

and

IT c

once

rns (

incr

ease

ba

ndw

idth

, red

unda

ncy,

plus

Dat

a Ce

nter

in R

hode

s To

wer

)•

Cons

ider

futu

re p

rivat

e pa

rtne

rshi

ps fo

r bui

ldin

g of

f-ca

mpu

s hou

sing

• M

ake

a de

cisio

n re

gard

ing

the

futu

re o

f Her

itage

Hal

l•

Add

ress

the

futu

re u

se o

f Wol

stei

n Ce

nter

, fut

ure

repl

acem

ent o

f soc

cer �

eld

, upg

rade

s to

softb

all,

and

outd

oor r

ecre

atio

n op

port

uniti

es•

Mak

e a

beau

tiful

urb

an c

ampu

s, ad

dres

s way

� ndi

ng•

Futu

re e

xpan

sion

oppo

rtun

ities

– c

ampu

s is l

and-

lock

ed

The

mes

rega

rdin

g th

e ph

ysic

al c

ampu

s env

ironm

ent,

mob

ility

and

land

scap

e in

clud

e:•

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ove

linka

ges w

ith c

ity a

sset

s, es

peci

ally

the

lake

fron

t•

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ove

tran

sit a

cces

s for

wes

t sid

e co

mm

uter

st

uden

ts•

Dev

elop

par

king

dem

and

man

agem

ent s

trat

egies

for

stud

ents

, fac

ulty

and

staf

f•

Impr

ove

pede

stria

n, b

ike

acce

ss a

cros

s Che

ster

Av

enue

• Co

nsid

er c

ampu

s bik

e sh

arin

g pr

ogra

m

• M

itiga

te th

e co

ntin

ued

off-c

ampu

s par

king

secu

rity

conc

ern

– co

nsid

er e

xpan

ded

patr

ol b

ound

ary

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re 2

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brar

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CSU

’s ac

adem

ic co

llege

s are

prim

arily

loca

ted

in se

para

te

build

ings

. T

he c

olle

ges o

f Bus

ines

s, E

duca

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uman

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rvic

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ngin

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re e

ach

loca

ted

in th

eir o

wn

build

ing.

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lege

s not

loca

ted

in a

sing

le bu

ildin

g in

clud

e th

e Co

llege

of L

iber

al A

rts a

nd S

ocia

l Sc

ienc

es (C

LASS

), N

ursin

g an

d so

me

Hea

lth P

rofe

ssio

ns.

Futu

re in

itiat

ives

shou

ld c

onsid

er b

reak

ing

dow

n th

e sil

oed

natu

re o

f cam

pus b

y en

cour

agin

g op

port

uniti

es fo

r m

ore

tran

spar

ent m

ulti-

disc

iplin

ary

and

tran

sdisc

iplin

ary

lear

ning

opp

ortu

nitie

s, in

clud

ing

addi

ng in

form

al

gath

erin

g/co

llabo

ratio

n sp

ace

for f

acul

ty.

CSU

’s ca

mpu

s fol

low

s a p

rimar

ily tr

aditi

onal

zon

ing

patte

rn.

In g

ener

al, a

cade

mic

uses

are

loca

ted

betw

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lid A

venu

e an

d Ch

este

r Ave

nue

with

resid

entia

l, at

hlet

ic, a

nd su

ppor

t use

s occ

upyi

ng th

e pe

rimet

er o

f ca

mpu

s. T

he c

ampu

s is a

lso a

ncho

red

by re

crea

tion

and

athl

etic

use

s on

thre

e of

the

four

cor

ners

of c

ampu

s.

Rece

nt in

itiat

ives

are

beg

inni

ng to

cha

lleng

e tr

aditi

onal

zo

ning

pat

tern

s in

favo

r of a

hor

izon

tal a

nd v

ertic

al

mix

of u

ses,

incl

udin

g th

e re

nova

tion

of F

enn

Tow

er fo

r re

siden

tial u

ses a

nd lo

catin

g th

e ne

w C

ente

r for

Inno

vatio

n in

Hea

lth P

rofe

ssio

ns (C

IHP)

aca

dem

ic b

uild

ing

sout

h of

E

uclid

Ave

nue.

COLL

EGE

DIS

TRIB

UTI

ON

CA

MP

US

LAN

D U

SE

LEG

END

LEG

END

Futu

re in

itiat

ives

shou

ld c

onsid

er c

ontin

uing

the

crea

tion

of m

ixed

-use

nei

ghbo

rhoo

ds to

enh

ance

24/

7 vi

talit

y, m

aint

ain

“eye

s on

the

stre

et,”

and

impr

ove

over

all c

ampu

s w

alka

bilit

y.

The

stud

ent c

ente

r and

libr

ary

prov

ide

the

high

est

pote

ntia

l for

stud

ent l

ife a

ctiv

ities

and

are

loca

ted

in th

e ge

ogra

phic

cen

ter o

f cam

pus.

Fut

ure

activ

atio

n of

ext

erio

r ca

mpu

s gat

herin

g sp

aces

shou

ld re

info

rce

the

hear

t of

cam

pus.

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ent L

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al A

rts

&

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al S

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ss

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ort

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an A

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ing

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Col

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ate

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n &

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As p

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mpu

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ter P

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whe

n pa

ram

eter

s are

cha

nged

.

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CE

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TRIB

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arch

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ion

Lib

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se

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tive

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Aca

dem

ic S

pace

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trib

utio

n by

Gen

eral

FIC

M C

ode

Adm

inis

trat

ion

Lab

s

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king

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tanc

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and

10

min

)C

lass

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Loc

atio

n of

Cla

ssro

oms,

Tea

chin

g La

bs a

nd O

ffic

es

PR

OX

IMIT

Y O

F A

CA

DEM

IC S

PAC

ESPa

ram

etric

mod

elin

g so

ftw

are

was

use

d to

geo

grap

hica

lly

loca

te 1

69,0

00 a

ssig

nabl

e sq

uare

feet

(ASF

) of c

lass

room

sp

ace

and

212,

000

ASF

of t

each

ing/

open

lab

spac

e on

C

SU’s

cam

pus

The

loca

tions

of t

hese

spac

es w

ere

then

m

appe

d in

relat

ion

to th

e In

nerli

nk a

nd o

ther

cam

pus

pede

stria

n in

fras

truc

ture

to u

nder

stan

d re

alist

ic w

alki

ng

dist

ance

s bet

wee

n pr

imar

y ca

mpu

s aca

dem

ic u

ses.

C

lass

room

and

lab

uses

are

app

roac

hing

the

edge

of a

com

fort

able

10-1

5 m

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e w

alk

thre

shol

d fr

om o

ne e

dge

of c

ampu

s to

the

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r. F

utur

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ng in

itiat

ives

shou

ld

cons

ider

app

ropr

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CTI

VE

SPA

CE

Inac

tive

spac

e on

CSU

’s ca

mpu

s was

map

ped

to

unde

rsta

nd h

ighe

st a

nd b

est u

se fo

r ren

ovat

ion

whe

n co

nsid

erin

g de

sired

adj

acen

cies

and

app

ropr

iate

spac

e ty

pes.

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rall,

ther

e is

58,4

00 A

SF o

f ina

ctiv

e sp

ace

on

CSU

’s ca

mpu

s, no

t inc

ludi

ng W

allin

gfor

d Bu

ildin

g or

M

athe

r Man

sion.

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ctiv

e sp

ace

is di

sper

sed

as fo

llow

s:•

37%

in R

hode

s Tow

er.

21,74

0 A

SF•

34%

in C

hest

er B

uild

ing.

19,7

10 A

SF•

8% in

Uni

on B

uild

ing.

4,73

0 A

SF

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re 2

.26:

CSU

Exi

stin

g In

activ

e Sp

ace

A c

omfo

rtab

le de

nsity

, alo

ng w

ith a

mix

of u

ses,

crea

tes

vibr

ant c

ampu

ses.

FAR

is a

mea

sure

of t

he to

tal l

and

area

sq

uare

foot

age

of a

pro

pert

y w

hen

com

pare

d to

the

tota

l bu

ildin

g sq

uare

foot

age

of a

pro

pert

y. F

or e

xam

ple

a on

e-st

ory

build

ing

cove

ring

the

entir

e sit

e w

ould

be

a 1.

0 FA

R.

Like

wise

, a tw

o-st

ory

build

ing

cove

ring

half

of a

site

w

ould

also

be

a 1.

0 FA

R. F

AR’

s on

CSU

’s ca

mpu

s ran

ge

from

2.10

at t

he C

leve

land

-Mar

shal

l Col

lege

of L

aw to

.35

at th

e Pl

ant S

ervi

ces a

rea.

In g

ener

al, t

he c

ore

cam

pus

betw

een

Ches

ter A

venu

e an

d E

uclid

Ave

nue

rang

es fr

om

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0 FA

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OR

AR

EA R

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r 2.0

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tive

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9FA

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1-.9

9

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0

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END

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END

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re 2

.27:

CSU

Exi

stin

g Fl

oor A

rea

Ratio

s

An

anal

ysis

of F

AR’

s at C

SU b

y ar

ea in

dica

tes a

con

siste

nt

patte

rn o

f dev

elop

men

t whe

re th

e hi

ghes

t FA

R’s a

re

loca

ted

at th

e ca

mpu

s cor

e at

CSU

, and

low

est F

AR’

s are

lo

cate

d at

the

cam

pus e

dges

. T

he d

ensit

y of

the

cam

pus

core

shou

ld b

e us

ed a

s a m

odel

for t

he d

evel

opm

ent o

f ne

w c

ampu

s aca

dem

ic an

d re

siden

tial n

eigh

borh

oods

. In

gen

eral

, CSU

shou

ld a

im to

incr

ease

the

dens

ity o

f th

e ca

mpu

s are

as n

orth

of C

hest

er A

venu

e an

d so

uth

of

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pect

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A p

revi

ously

com

plet

ed S

ight

lines

stud

y pr

ovid

ed a

bu

ildin

g co

nditi

on a

naly

sis o

f CSU

’s ac

adem

ic fa

cilit

ies.

T

his a

naly

sis a

ggre

gate

d re

nova

tion

prio

rities

for e

ach

build

ing

com

pare

d to

the

repl

acem

ent v

alue

to d

eter

min

e a

net a

sses

sed

valu

e (N

AV) f

or e

ach

build

ing.

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ldin

gs

scor

ing

belo

w 6

0% a

nd re

quiri

ng tr

ansf

orm

ativ

e re

nova

tion

or d

emol

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incl

ude:

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ant A

nnex

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eld

Serv

ices

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ker’s

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ldin

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her M

ansio

n (H

istor

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urre

ntly

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ng

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n)

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CSU

Net

Ass

esse

d Va

lue

by B

uild

ing

Foun

ded

in 1

964

and

appr

oach

ing

its 5

0th

Ann

iver

sary

in

201

4, C

SU is

a fa

irly

“you

ng”

cam

pus i

n th

e co

ntex

t of

Am

eric

an H

ighe

r Edu

catio

n. H

owev

er, a

s an

inte

gral

pa

rt o

f the

city

of C

leve

land

, CSU

’s ca

mpu

s con

sists

of

seve

ral f

acili

ties t

hat p

reda

te th

e in

stitu

tion.

Ove

r hal

f of

CSU

’s bu

ildin

gs a

re 2

5-50

+ y

ears

old

and

, if u

nren

ovat

ed,

prov

ide

the

high

est r

isk.

Build

ings

hig

hlig

hted

in re

d,

gree

n an

d ye

llow

bel

ow re

pres

ent t

he la

rges

t opp

ortu

nitie

s fo

r cha

nge.

A p

revi

ously

com

plet

ed st

udy

by S

ight

lines

do

cum

ente

d re

nova

tion

prio

rities

by

syst

em a

nd b

y bu

ildin

g on

CSU

’s ca

mpu

s. T

his s

tudy

shou

ld b

e co

nsid

ered

in a

lignm

ent w

ith st

rate

gic

cam

pus p

riorit

ies to

en

sure

long

-ran

ge w

ise in

vest

men

t of �

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urce

s.

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Exi

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e

Build

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scor

ing

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75%

and

requ

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30: C

SU E

xist

ing

Park

ing

and

Quan

titie

s by

Loc

atio

n

Exis

ting

Par

king

C

SU c

urre

ntly

man

ages

4,3

61 p

arki

ng sp

aces

on

cam

pus

(not

incl

udin

g th

e Co

le C

ente

r) th

at a

re w

ell u

tiliz

ed a

t pe

ak h

ours

. Pa

rkin

g re

sour

ces a

re lo

cate

d in

eig

ht g

arag

es

and

seve

ral s

urfa

ce lo

ts su

rrou

ndin

g th

e co

re a

cade

mic

cam

pus.

As n

ew b

uild

ing

proj

ects

hav

e in

� lle

d fo

rmer

su

rfac

e pa

rkin

g lo

ts to

enh

ance

CSU

’s ne

ighb

orho

od,

tota

l par

king

qua

ntity

at C

SU h

as b

een

stea

dily

dec

reas

ing

since

a p

eak

of 5

,064

spac

es in

200

4. W

hen

com

pare

d to

pa

rkin

g re

sour

ces a

t oth

er p

ublic

urb

an p

eer u

nive

rsiti

es,

CSU

has

a h

ighe

r tha

n av

erag

e pe

rson

per

par

king

spac

e ra

tio (4

.5:1)

. W

ith p

arki

ng c

osts

rang

ing

from

$19

1 to

Park

ing

by T

ype

CSU

pro

vide

s thr

ee d

istin

ct p

erm

it ty

pes (

with

eve

ning

an

d ni

ght o

ptio

ns) a

nd a

ddre

sses

par

king

dem

and

for

facu

lty/s

taff

, res

iden

t stu

dent

s, st

uden

t com

mut

ers,

visit

ors

and

park

ing

for p

erso

ns w

ith d

isabi

lities

. Pe

rmit

optio

ns

for f

acul

ty/s

taff

and

stud

ents

incl

ude:

• W

hite

. Pric

ed to

pro

vide

max

imum

val

ue a

nd

gene

rally

pro

vide

acc

ess t

o no

n-co

re, p

erim

eter

pa

rkin

g•

Gre

en.

Gen

eral

ly p

rovi

des a

cces

s to

core

par

king

• Li

mite

d A

cces

s Adj

unct

Per

mits

. Pr

ovid

es o

ptio

ns fo

r ad

junc

t fac

ulty

onl

y.

• Ev

enin

g. P

rovi

des p

arki

ng to

mos

t whi

te a

nd g

reen

pa

rkin

g af

ter 3

:30p

m•

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ht. P

rovi

des a

cces

s to

mos

t whi

te a

nd g

reen

pa

rkin

g af

ter 5

:30p

m

CSU

par

king

is a

pro

xim

ity-b

ased

syst

em in

whi

ch th

e pr

ice o

f a p

erm

it is

dete

rmin

ed b

y th

e pr

oxim

ity to

the

cam

pus c

ore.

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dditi

on, C

SU su

ppor

ts th

e U

-Pas

s pr

ogra

m, a

llow

ing

all m

ain

cam

pus s

tude

nts t

o rid

e fr

ee o

f cha

rge

on a

ll G

reat

er C

leve

land

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iona

l Tra

nsit

Aut

horit

y (R

TA) b

uses

and

rapi

d tr

ains

dur

ing

each

ac

adem

ic se

mes

ter.

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re 2

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CSU

Exi

stin

g Pa

rkin

g an

d Qu

antit

ies

by T

ype

Whi

te P

erm

itM

ixed

Par

king

(Sou

th G

arag

e an

d Pr

osp

ect G

arag

e)M

eter

ed

Rese

rved

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able

dG

reen

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mit

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END

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per

sem

este

r, C

SU’s

park

ing

is ge

nera

lly c

heap

er

than

pub

lic u

rban

pee

rs a

nd p

rivat

e lo

ts a

roun

d ca

mpu

s.

Cent

ral G

arag

e is

the

larg

est p

arki

ng re

sour

ce a

t CSU

, ho

usin

g 91

5 sp

aces

and

repr

esen

ting

21%

of C

SU’s

park

ing

supp

ly. T

he st

ruct

ure

is 35

yea

rs o

ld a

nd h

as

unde

rgon

e sig

ni� c

ant d

eter

iora

tion.

Cen

tral

Gar

age

is in

nee

d of

$3,

000,

000

of im

med

iate

repa

ir to

add

ress

st

ruct

ural

issu

es a

nd a

n ad

ditio

nal $

2,00

0,00

0-$5

,000

,000

of

ong

oing

repa

ir ev

ery

5-10

yea

rs.

The

201

4 Ca

mpu

s M

aste

r Pla

n ha

s det

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ppen

dix.

The

cap

acity

or q

uant

ity o

f exi

stin

g sp

ace

does

not

re

� ect

the

qual

ity o

r ade

quac

y of

teac

hing

and

rese

arch

sp

ace.

The

con

sulta

nt te

am re

ache

d ou

t to

facu

lty a

nd

depa

rtm

ent c

hairs

to u

nder

stan

d ho

w c

ampu

s fac

ilitie

s cu

rren

tly se

rve

or d

etra

ct fr

om C

SU’s

acad

emic

and

re

sear

ch m

issio

n. K

ey c

once

rns b

y bu

ildin

g in

clud

e:B

usi

nes

s B

uil

din

g. A

goo

d ac

adem

ic b

uild

ing,

lack

s ev

ent s

pace

for g

athe

rings

of m

ore

than

40

peop

le.

Cen

ter

for

Inn

ovat

ion

in

Hea

lth

Pro

fess

ion

s.

Th is

new

bui

ldin

g pr

ovid

es in

terd

iscip

linar

y sp

ace,

bu

t will

lack

wet

labs

. Hea

lth S

cien

ces w

ill re

mai

n di

sper

sed.

C

hes

ter

Bu

ild

ing.

Poo

r air

qual

ity, t

echn

olog

y an

d se

atin

g. L

imite

d by

cla

ssro

om si

ze.

Fen

n H

all.

Poo

r qua

lity

spac

e fo

r cla

ss la

b an

d re

sear

ch.

Cla

ssro

om c

onfi g

urat

ions

are

inad

equa

te.

Julk

a H

all.

A g

ood

acad

emic

bui

ldin

g, b

ut la

cks

suffi

cien

t cla

ssro

om a

nd st

uden

t gat

herin

g sp

ace.

Law

Bu

ild

ing.

Cla

ssro

oms r

equi

re a

refre

sh.

Th er

e ar

e ge

nera

l HVA

C a

nd a

cces

sibili

ty is

sues

.

Mai

n C

lass

roo

m B

uil

din

g. I

nade

quat

e cl

assr

oom

siz

e an

d co

nfi g

urat

ion.

Mid

do

ugh

Bu

ild

ing.

Spa

ce is

inco

mpl

ete.

C

olum

ns in

cla

ssro

oms d

etra

ct fr

om le

arni

ng.

Mu

sic

and

Co

mm

un

icat

ion

. Im

prov

e pr

actic

e sp

ace

and

clas

sroo

ms.

Ph

ysic

al E

du

cati

on

/Hea

lth

Sci

ence

s. N

eed

mor

e w

et la

bs fo

r Hea

lth S

cien

ces.

Rh

od

es T

ower

. Sig

nifi c

ant v

acan

t spa

ce. P

oor

vert

ical

circ

ulat

ion.

Th e

lang

uage

lab

is no

t ade

quat

e.

24/7

info

rmal

stud

ent s

pace

nee

ded.

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nce

Bu

ild

ing

and

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ence

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d R

esea

rch

C

ente

r. A

ir qu

ality

, HVA

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nd la

b qu

ality

and

qu

antit

y ar

e in

suffi

cien

t.U

rban

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ild

ing.

A g

ood

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emic

bui

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g, la

cks

stude

nt b

reak

out

spac

e.

01 02 03 04 05 06

07 08 09 10 11 12 13

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dem

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02

03

04

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CA

MPU

S SU

STA

INA

BIL

ITY

COA

LITI

ON

MIS

SIO

N

Sup

por

t a M

ore

Sust

aina

ble

Cam

pus

CSU

has

bee

n fu

lly e

ngag

ed in

sust

aina

bilit

y ef

fort

s th

roug

hout

its h

istor

y. E

nerg

y m

anag

emen

t and

co

nser

vatio

n ha

s bee

n a

cam

pus p

riorit

y. T

hrou

gh it

s E

nerg

y Co

nser

vatio

n an

d M

anag

emen

t Pro

gram

and

sig

ni� c

ant i

nves

tmen

ts in

ene

rgy

redu

ctio

n pr

ojec

ts, C

SU

has b

een

able

to re

duce

bui

ldin

g en

ergy

con

sum

ptio

n by

20

% o

ver t

he la

st se

vera

l yea

rs.

In 2

013,

CSU

facu

lty

and

Faci

lities

Man

agem

ent s

taff

pre

pare

d a

Clim

ate

Act

ion

Plan

(CA

P) to

redu

ce c

ampu

s gre

enho

use

gas

emiss

ions

in re

spon

se to

stat

e ta

rget

s. T

he C

AP

outli

nes

spec

i� c

actio

ns fo

r the

uni

vers

ity to

pur

sue

to a

chie

ve it

s go

als.

With

the

lead

ersh

ip o

f the

Cam

pus S

usta

inab

ility

Co

aliti

on, a

dditi

onal

pol

icies

and

act

ions

for w

aste

and

re

cycl

ing,

wat

er, a

nd m

ater

ials

cons

erva

tion

are

bein

g ad

dres

sed

in C

SU’s

Ene

rgy

Cons

erva

tion

and

Man

agem

ent

Prog

ram

.

CSU

off

ers c

ours

es re

lated

to e

nviro

nmen

tal s

cien

ce a

nd

sust

aina

bilit

y an

d se

vera

l gre

en in

itiat

ives

on

cam

pus

to e

ngag

e st

uden

ts in

sust

aina

ble

desig

n. A

s an

urba

n in

stitu

tion,

CSU

also

pro

vide

s lea

ders

hip,

rese

arch

and

tr

aini

ng re

sour

ces o

n ur

ban

stor

m w

ater

, thr

ough

the

Max

ine

Goo

dman

Lev

in C

olle

ge o

f Urb

an A

ffai

rs.

Reco

mm

enda

tions

with

in th

e 20

14 C

ampu

s Mas

ter P

lan

are

in su

ppor

t of t

he u

nive

rsity

’s vi

sion

and

sust

aina

bilit

y pr

actic

es.

Plan

con

cept

s to

mai

ntai

n an

d re

nova

te

exist

ing

faci

litie

s for

gre

ater

util

izat

ion

and

ener

gy

ef� c

ienc

y; in

clus

ion

of a

ltern

ativ

e tr

ansp

orta

tion

to

and

arou

nd c

ampu

s; ad

optio

n of

Lea

ders

hip

in E

nerg

y an

d E

nviro

nmen

tal D

esig

n (L

EE

D) p

ract

ices f

or n

ew

cons

truc

tion;

and

, exp

lora

tion

of a

ltern

ativ

e en

ergy

sy

stem

s all

supp

ort t

he C

ampu

s Sus

tain

abili

ty C

oalit

ion’

s go

als.

Bes

t pra

ctice

s for

man

agin

g ur

ban

stor

m w

ater

, in

clud

ing

gree

n ro

ofs,

rain

gar

dens

, bio

swal

es, a

nd

unde

rgro

und

rete

ntio

n ca

n be

inco

rpor

ated

into

cam

pus

land

scap

e im

prov

emen

ts.

The

mis

sion

of t

he C

ampu

s Su

stai

nabi

lity

Coal

itio

n is

to le

ad a

nd s

uppo

rt t

he u

nive

rsit

y’s

eff o

rt to

de

velo

p a

sust

aina

ble

cam

pus

that

will

cre

ate

valu

e fo

r the

Uni

vers

ity

ecol

ogic

ally

, eco

nom

ical

ly, a

nd

soci

ally

. Thi

s co

llabo

rati

on o

f CSU

stu

dent

s, fa

cult

y,

and

adm

inis

trat

ion

is m

ulti

disc

iplin

ary

and

enga

ged

in a

com

mit

men

t to

cam

pus-

wid

e ch

ange

. The

goa

l is

to c

reat

e a

cam

pus

that

ado

pts

prin

cipl

es a

nd

impl

emen

ts p

ract

ices

of e

colo

gica

l sus

tain

abili

ty.

Addi

tion

ally

, CSU

will

tak

e a

lead

ing

role

am

ong

stat

e su

ppor

ted

scho

ols

in O

hio

and

urba

n sc

hool

s in

the

Uni

ted

Stat

es to

war

d ca

mpu

s su

stai

nabi

lity

in

the

area

s of

faci

litie

s op

erat

ions

, lan

d m

anag

emen

t,

acad

emic

pro

gram

min

g, re

sear

ch, a

nd e

ngag

ed

lear

ning

.

Anth

ropo

logy

CLAS

S Ad

visi

ngN

ursi

ngPs

ycho

logy

Soci

al W

ork

F&S

HP-S

peec

h an

d

Hear

ing

The

aca

dem

ic Sp

ace

Nee

ds A

naly

sis g

ener

ated

an

over

all

de� c

it of

33,

000

ASF

. T

his a

mou

nt in

clud

es a

surp

lus o

f 10

4,50

0 A

SF in

of�

ce a

nd se

rvice

, lib

rary

and

phy

sical

pl

ant s

pace

, con

tras

ted

with

a d

e� c

it of

137

,500

ASF

in

teac

hing

lab,

rese

arch

lab,

and

oth

er a

cade

mic

supp

ort

spac

e. H

owev

er, n

ot a

ll su

rplu

s spa

ce is

read

ily c

onve

rtib

le to

nee

ded

spac

e ty

pes,

part

icul

arly

rese

arch

labs

. Pr

ojec

ted

grow

th in

the

Was

hkew

icz C

olle

ge o

f Eng

inee

ring

and

the

Colle

ge o

f Sci

ence

s and

Hea

lth P

rofe

ssio

ns w

ill p

lace

fu

rthe

r dem

and

on c

lass

lab

and

rese

arch

lab

spac

e.

Bala

ncin

g ex

istin

g re

sour

ces a

nd fu

ture

dev

elop

men

t mus

t co

nsid

er th

e st

rate

gic

use

and

re-u

se o

f bot

h fa

cilit

ies a

nd

land

to c

reat

e th

e rig

ht �

t bet

wee

n ac

adem

ic p

rogr

am a

nd

faci

lities

. W

hile

reno

vatio

n ca

n im

prov

e th

e ut

iliza

tion

and

func

tion

of e

xist

ing

spac

e, n

ew c

onst

ruct

ion

will

be

need

ed to

pro

vide

the

spec

ializ

ed la

b en

viro

nmen

t for

en

gine

erin

g an

d th

e sc

ienc

es.

Idea

lly, n

ew la

b sp

ace

will

be

loca

ted

with

exi

stin

g fa

cilit

ies fo

r opt

imal

ef�

cien

cy

and

to p

rom

ote

inte

rdisc

iplin

ary

educ

atio

n an

d re

sear

ch in

ST

EM

pro

gram

s.

The

Che

ster

Bui

ldin

g, a

djac

ent t

o Fe

nn H

all,

is in

a

stra

tegi

c lo

catio

n to

exp

and

both

rese

arch

lab

and

clas

s la

b sp

ace

for e

ngin

eerin

g an

d th

e sc

ienc

es.

Base

d on

its

faci

lity

cond

ition

, qua

lity,

utili

zatio

n an

d st

rate

gic

posit

ion,

th

is bu

ildin

g w

as a

naly

zed

for p

oten

tial d

emol

ition

. Cu

rren

tly th

e Ch

este

r Bui

ldin

g co

ntai

ns o

f� ce

, cla

ss,

and

acad

emic

supp

ort s

pace

for N

ursin

g, P

sych

olog

y, So

cial

Wor

k, S

peec

h an

d H

earin

g, C

LASS

Adv

ising

, A

nthr

opol

ogy

and

Faci

lities

. A

few

of t

hese

func

tions

w

ill m

ove

into

CIH

P w

hen

it is

com

plet

ed; h

owev

er, t

he

majo

rity

of it

s cur

rent

occ

upan

ts w

ill re

quire

relo

catio

n to

ap

prop

riate

ava

ilabl

e an

d/or

reno

vate

d sp

ace

on c

ampu

s.

With

com

plet

ion

of th

e C

IHP,

CSU

’s ca

mpu

s will

hav

e ap

prox

imat

ely

47,3

00 A

SF o

f ina

ctiv

e sp

ace,

prim

arily

in

Rho

des T

ower

, Mai

n C

lass

room

, and

the

Uni

on B

uild

ing.

(T

his d

oes n

ot in

clud

e W

allin

gfor

d Co

ffee

or M

athe

r M

ansio

n.)

Inac

tive

spac

e is

pred

omin

antly

of�

ce ty

pe

spac

e. R

epla

cem

ent s

pace

for C

hest

er H

all o

ccup

ants

is

appr

oxim

atel

y 46

,500

ASF

; how

ever

, ina

ctiv

e sp

ace

may

no

t pro

vide

the

right

spac

e ty

pe fo

r all

prog

ram

s bei

ng

disp

lace

d.

It is

reco

mm

ende

d th

at C

SU c

ondu

ct a

mor

e de

taile

d an

alys

is to

stud

y th

e fe

asib

ility

of r

eloc

atin

g th

e oc

cupa

nts

of C

hest

er H

all t

o re

nova

ted

spac

e on

cam

pus,

and

the

type

of r

enov

atio

n re

quire

d to

acc

omm

odat

e al

l pro

gram

s.

Eval

uatio

n of

dep

artm

ent r

eloc

atio

n sh

ould

con

sider

:

Relo

catio

n of

pro

gram

s to

impr

ove

func

tiona

l adj

acen

cies

am

ong

depa

rtm

ents

on

cam

pus.

• Re

nova

tion

of o

f� ce

spac

e in

Rho

des T

ower

Pote

ntia

l ren

ovat

ion

and

reco

n� g

urat

ion

of sp

ace

in

� oor

s 1-4

of R

hode

s Tow

er fo

r cla

ssro

om re

plac

emen

t an

d ac

tive

lear

ning

opp

ortu

nitie

s•

Re-u

se a

nd re

nova

tion

of th

e fo

urth

� oo

r of t

he M

ain

Cla

ssro

om B

uild

ing

• Re

-use

of v

acat

ed sp

ace

in th

e U

nion

Bui

ldin

g fo

r pr

ogra

ms t

hat h

ave

a pu

blic

inte

rfac

e, su

ch a

s Soc

ial

Wor

k an

d/or

Psy

chol

ogy

Figu

re 3

.5:

Ches

ter B

uild

ing

Curr

ent O

ccup

ancy

: ASF

by

Depa

rtm

ent

14,0

00

12,0

00

10,0

00

8,00

0

4,00

0

6,00

0

2,00

0

Ches

ter B

uild

ing

ASF

by

Dep

t

MA

NA

GE

AN

D A

LIG

N R

ESO

UR

CES

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re 3

.6:

Prot

otyp

e He

lix W

ind

Turb

ine

Tech

nolo

gy D

evel

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by

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As a

resu

lt of

pro

ject

ed p

opul

atio

n de

clin

es in

Cuy

ahog

a Co

unty

, CSU

will

nee

d to

wor

k ha

rder

to m

aint

ain

stab

le en

rollm

ent t

rajec

torie

s. A

s par

t of a

n ef

fort

to e

mph

asiz

e C

SU’s

stre

ngth

s and

con

sider

the

need

s of a

bro

ader

pr

o� le

of s

tude

nts,

CSU

shou

ld fo

cus o

n th

e ph

ysic

al

cam

pus e

nviro

nmen

t to

ensu

re:

• Im

prov

ed st

uden

t suc

cess

• Co

nven

ient

stud

ent s

ervi

ces

• A

ugm

ente

d st

uden

t life

opp

ortu

nitie

s•

Re-im

agin

ed c

ampu

s im

age

• Im

prov

ed q

ualit

y an

d ef

� cie

ncy

of fa

cilit

ies

The

cam

pus m

aste

r pla

nnin

g te

am g

arne

red

feed

back

re

gard

ing

enha

nced

stud

ent e

xper

ienc

e fr

om a

cro

ss

sect

ion

of c

ampu

s con

stitu

ents

. Sp

eci�

c fe

edba

ck fr

om

vario

us st

uden

t, fa

culty

and

dep

artm

ent c

hair

grou

ps

incl

uded

:•

Focu

s on

our s

tren

gths

: •

Hum

an M

otio

n La

b •

New

Stu

dent

Cen

ter

• Ju

lka

Hal

l•

Mat

h E

mpo

rium

• M

ain

Cla

ssro

om lo

unge

spac

es•

The

Inne

rlink

• Im

prov

e qu

ality

of a

cade

mic

spac

e: •

Mor

e an

d hi

gher

qua

lity

lab

spac

e•

Mor

e cl

assr

oom

s of r

ight

size

, rig

ht te

chno

logy

• Fa

culty

mee

ting

spac

e/lo

unge

• M

ore

info

rmal

mee

ting

spac

es•

Fix

Rho

des T

ower

• A

djun

ct fa

culty

of�

ce sp

ace

• Im

prov

ed p

roxi

mity

of c

lass

room

to o

f� ce

• M

ore

colla

bora

tion

spac

e

• Im

prov

e ca

mpu

s aux

iliar

y an

d co

mm

on sp

aces

• Im

prov

e ac

cess

ibili

ty

• A

ddre

ss p

arki

ng sh

ortfa

lls•

Add

on-

cam

pus h

ousin

g•

Impr

ove

way

� ndi

ng•

Budg

et fo

r mai

nten

ance

cos

ts•

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ease

stud

ent o

rgan

izat

ion

spac

e•

Add

mor

e co

mm

uter

loun

ge sp

ace

• A

dd sp

ace

for e

vent

s ove

r 40

peop

le•

Add

act

iviti

es ro

om in

stud

ent c

ente

r•

Add

food

, lon

ger h

ours

in li

brar

y•

Impr

ove

neig

hbor

hood

safe

ty

Figu

re 3

.7:

Exist

ing

Clas

sroo

m E

nviro

nmen

t on

CSU’

s Cam

pus

Figu

re 3

.8:

Athl

etic

s at C

leve

land

Sta

te

Figu

re 3

.9: M

edica

l Stu

dies

at C

SU

ENH

AN

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In a

dditi

on to

des

ired

acad

emic

cha

nges

to th

e ex

istin

g ph

ysic

al c

ampu

s, th

e 20

14 C

ampu

s Mas

ter P

lan

anal

yzed

ex

istin

g C

SU re

sear

ch sp

ace,

pro

duct

ivity

, and

fund

ing

to

achi

eve:

• Fa

culty

gro

wth

• Re

sear

ch g

row

th•

Gre

ater

rese

arch

pro

duct

ivity

• In

crea

sed

reve

nue

oppo

rtun

ities

In o

rder

to is

olat

e ch

alle

nges

and

opp

ortu

nitie

s for

re

sear

ch, C

SU a

nd th

e C

leve

land

Clin

ic Fo

unda

tion

(CCF

) ex

pend

iture

s wer

e an

alyz

ed fr

om 2

007-

2013

to u

nder

stan

d a

base

line

for f

utur

e re

com

men

datio

ns. C

SU re

sear

ch

expe

nditu

res a

ccou

nt fo

r 43%

, 28%

, and

31%

of t

otal

re

sear

ch e

xpen

ditu

res o

ver t

hose

yea

rs.

70%

of t

he re

sear

ch e

nter

prise

is lo

cate

d at

Cle

vela

nd

Clin

ic. I

solat

ing

CSU

exp

endi

ture

s, th

e ca

mpu

s mas

ter

plan

ning

team

infe

rred

indi

rect

cos

ts fr

om to

tal f

undi

ng

and

dire

ct e

xpen

ditu

res;

the

resu

lting

ble

nded

rate

of

reco

very

for �

scal

yea

rs 2

010,

201

1, a

nd 2

012

(34%

, 33%

, an

d 24

%) a

re w

ithin

nor

ms b

ut d

eclin

ing.

Cam

pus M

aste

r Pla

n le

vel a

naly

sis re

gard

ing

rese

arch

at

CSU

also

con

sider

ed d

istrib

utio

n of

exp

endi

ture

s acr

oss

acad

emic

uni

ts in

ord

er to

isol

ate

expe

nditu

res o

ccur

ring

in la

bora

tory

spac

e an

d un

ders

tand

pot

entia

l im

pact

s on

enha

nced

aca

dem

ic a

nd re

sear

ch re

puta

tion.

CLA

SS,

Busin

ess,

Edu

catio

n, U

rban

Aff

airs

, Law

, and

Nur

sing

do n

ot u

se b

iolo

gy, c

hem

istry

, or e

ngin

eerin

g la

bs. T

he

Colle

ge o

f Sci

ence

s and

Hea

lth P

rofe

ssio

ns (C

OSH

P) a

nd

the

Was

hkew

icz C

olle

ge o

f Eng

inee

ring

are

the

majo

r us

ers o

f lab

spac

e, a

nd a

ccou

nt fo

r ove

r 50%

of t

otal

CSU

di

rect

exp

endi

ture

s.

Rese

arch

pro

duct

ivity

at C

SU w

as a

naly

zed

as p

art o

f the

20

14 C

ampu

s Mas

ter P

lan

to g

ener

ate

insig

ht in

to th

e re

latio

nshi

p be

twee

n pr

ogra

m fu

ndin

g an

d fa

cilit

ies.

T

he p

rodu

ctiv

ity re

view

cou

ld b

e us

ed to

dev

elop

a sp

ace

Figu

re3.

10:

CSU

and

CCF

Awar

ds a

nd R

esea

rch

Expe

nditu

res 2

007-

2013

Figu

re 3

.11:

CSU

Dire

ct a

nd In

dire

ct E

xpen

ditu

res 2

007-

2013

assig

nmen

t pol

icy

at C

SU.

Ulti

mat

ely

CSU

nee

ds to

set

goal

s tie

d to

faci

lity

and

adm

inist

ratio

n co

sts a

nd in

dire

ct

cost

reco

very

.

Prod

uctiv

ity w

ithin

the

Was

hkew

icz C

olle

ge o

f E

ngin

eerin

g w

as a

lso a

naly

zed.

Mec

hani

cal E

ngin

eerin

g ha

s bee

n at

or n

ear t

he b

ench

mar

k ra

nge;

Civ

il E

ngin

eerin

g ha

s also

bee

n st

rong

lead

ing

up to

201

3.

Prod

uctiv

ity w

ithin

the

COSH

P w

as a

naly

zed,

in

dica

ting

Biol

ogy,

Geo

logy

and

Env

ironm

enta

l Sc

ienc

es (B

IOG

EO

ES)

hav

e st

eady

per

form

ance

and

are

ap

proa

chin

g th

e $1

00/A

SF m

ark.

Phy

sics h

as a

lso m

ade

stea

dy p

rogr

ess.

As p

rodu

ctiv

ity ta

rget

s are

incr

ease

d, re

sear

ch a

nd

lab

spac

e (F

ICM

cod

e 25

0/25

5) g

ener

ates

a su

rplu

s at

CSU

. Rea

sona

ble

targ

ets f

or p

rodu

ctiv

ity a

t CSU

shou

ld

cons

ider

that

aca

dem

ic m

edic

al c

ente

rs a

re ty

pica

lly in

the

rang

e of

$35

0/A

SF d

irect

and

indi

rect

, whi

ch y

ield

s �$2

50

dire

ct.

App

lyin

g m

etric

s for

incr

ease

d pr

oduc

tivity

and

spac

e ut

iliza

tion

at C

SU, r

esea

rch

expe

nditu

res c

ould

roug

hly

doub

le w

ithin

the

exist

ing

250/

255

spac

e al

loca

tion.

Thi

s an

alys

is is

high

ly va

riabl

e. D

ecre

asin

g pr

oduc

tivity

targ

ets,

for e

xam

ple,

gen

erat

es a

dditi

onal

spac

e ne

ed.

The

201

4 Ca

mpu

s Mas

ter P

lan

also

reco

gniz

es th

e st

rate

gic

need

for n

ew re

sear

ch sp

ace

for f

acul

ty

recr

uitm

ent,

and

the

tact

ical

nee

d to

cre

ate

swin

g sp

ace

that

per

mits

reno

vatio

n of

exi

stin

g sp

ace

to a

n op

en la

b m

odul

e an

d cu

rren

t sta

ndar

ds.

Thi

s ana

lysis

and

dem

and

for i

ncre

ased

rese

arch

spac

e at

C

SU is

em

bedd

ed in

the

assu

mpt

ions

and

ASF

gui

delin

e w

ithin

the

Aca

dem

ic S

pace

Nee

ds A

naly

sis.

Figu

re 3

.13:

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duct

ivity

of R

esea

rch

in th

e W

ashk

ewic

z Col

lege

of E

ngin

eerin

g

Figu

re 3

.14:

Pro

duct

ivity

of R

esea

rch

in th

e Co

llege

of S

cien

ces a

nd H

ealth

Pro

fess

ions

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re3.

12:

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earc

h Ex

pend

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ribut

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The

mas

ter p

lann

ing

proc

ess i

nclu

ded

the

deve

lopm

ent

of a

ltern

ativ

e de

sign

idea

s tha

t exp

lore

d di

stin

ct v

ision

s fo

r fut

ure

orga

niza

tion

and

deve

lopm

ent a

t CSU

. The

se

alte

rnat

ive

mod

els w

ere

test

ed b

ased

on:

• G

uidi

ng p

rinci

ples

• E

nrol

lmen

t pro

ject

ions

• A

cade

mic

spac

e ne

eds p

rojec

tions

• Pl

an d

river

s•

Cam

pus s

trat

egic

prio

rities

and

an

unde

rsta

ndin

g of

pr

evio

us p

lans

and

pre

fere

nces

rega

rdin

g ca

mpu

s-w

ide

initi

ativ

es

The

des

ign

alte

rnat

ives

are

cha

ract

eriz

ed b

y an

ov

erar

chin

g th

eme,

and

eac

h ad

dres

ses i

ssue

s suc

h as

ne

ed fo

r lan

d ac

quisi

tion,

futu

re b

uild

ing

plac

emen

t, ur

ban

desig

n, c

ircul

atio

n, tr

ansp

orta

tion,

com

mun

ity

conn

ectiv

ity, o

pen

spac

e, a

nd o

vera

ll ch

arac

ter.

Varia

tions

ra

nge

from

con

trac

tion

to re

nova

tion

to g

row

th a

nd

expa

nsio

n.

Prim

ary

idea

s exp

lore

d as

par

t of t

he m

aste

r pla

nnin

g pr

oces

s inc

lude

d:•

Shri

nk/

con

soli

dat

e. R

educ

e th

e ac

reag

e ow

ned

by

CSU

and

incr

ease

par

tner

ship

opp

ortu

nitie

s•

Rea

rran

ge.

Foc

us o

n re

nova

tion

and

in� l

l of e

xist

ing

unde

rutil

ized

spac

e on

cam

pus

• G

row

ed

ges

. Pur

sue

oppo

rtun

ities

to e

xten

d ca

mpu

s to

the

nort

h, w

est a

nd so

uth

• G

o n

orth

! Foc

us g

row

th o

ppor

tuni

ties n

orth

tow

ards

Su

perio

r Ave

nue

The

se id

eas w

ere

pres

ente

d to

and

disc

usse

d by

the

Exe

cutiv

e an

d St

eerin

g Co

mm

ittee

s thr

ough

a se

ries o

f fa

cilit

ated

pre

sent

atio

ns. E

ach

conc

ept w

as e

valu

ated

, an

d th

e pr

efer

red

elem

ents

of e

ach

wer

e id

enti�

ed.

The

sy

nthe

sis o

f the

se id

eas l

ed to

the

deve

lopm

ent o

f the

pla

n co

ncep

t, re

� ned

illu

stra

tive

plan

and

pla

n id

eas.

DES

IGN

ALT

ERN

ATIV

ES

IDEA

GEN

ERAT

ION

Shri

nk/c

onso

lidat

e su

mm

ary:

• Re

duce

acr

eage

ow

ned

by C

SU•

Incr

ease

adj

acen

t par

tner

ship

opp

ortu

nitie

s•

Dev

elop

cam

pus w

ith a

hig

her d

ensit

y•

Prov

ide

com

pact

wal

kabi

lity

on- a

nd o

ff-ca

mpu

s

Gro

w e

dge

s su

mm

ary:

• Pu

rsue

dev

elop

men

t opp

ortu

nitie

s adj

acen

t to

cam

pus

• Fo

cus g

row

th n

orth

, wes

t and

sout

h to

furt

her

activ

ate

the

Cam

pus D

istric

t•

Cons

ider

exp

ansio

n op

port

uniti

es a

nd la

nd

acqu

isitio

n fo

r sho

rt-te

rm g

row

th a

nd la

nd b

ank

Shri

nk/c

onso

lidat

e

Gro

w e

dges

Go

nort

h!

Rear

rang

e

Go

nort

h! s

umm

ary:

• Fo

cus a

cade

mic

and

rese

arch

gro

wth

on

cam

pus

• Se

ek p

artn

ersh

ip o

ppor

tuni

ties f

or re

siden

tial a

nd

othe

r CSU

use

s nor

th o

f Che

ster

Ave

nue

tow

ards

Su

perio

r Ave

nue

Rear

rang

e su

mm

ary:

• M

aint

ain

curr

ent c

ampu

s siz

e an

d ac

reag

e•

Prio

ritiz

e re

nova

tion

and

in� l

l to

mee

t cam

pus g

oals

• E

ncou

rage

use

of e

xist

ing

unde

rutil

ized

spac

e as

fu

ture

gro

wth

/lan

d ba

nk

Figu

re 3

.15:

CSU

Cam

pus M

aste

r Pla

n De

sign

Alte

rnat

ive

1Fi

gure

3.1

6: C

SU C

ampu

s Mas

ter P

lan

Desig

n Al

tern

ativ

e 2

Figu

re 3

.17:

CSU

Cam

pus M

aste

r Pla

n De

sign

Alte

rnat

ive

3Fi

gure

3.1

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SU C

ampu

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ter P

lan

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re 3

.19:

CSU

Cam

pus M

aste

r Pla

n Co

ncep

t Dia

gram

The

pla

n co

ncep

t for

CSU

repr

esen

ts re

com

men

datio

ns

that

con

sider

the

best

of e

ach

of th

e ph

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ties f

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nerli

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clud

e:•

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ns to

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stre

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ing

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cor

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ey lo

catio

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mov

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and

wid

enin

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e co

rrid

or to

cre

ate

area

s for

col

labo

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n at

key

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• Br

and

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age

and

expe

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long

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with

in

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open

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at c

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end

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port

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bra

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ition

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CSU

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nage

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way

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are

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d in

clud

e:•

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ize

a sin

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nage

des

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alon

g th

e In

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nk•

Cons

ider

per

man

ent i

nter

ior t

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Typ)

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igur

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46:

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r Bra

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his p

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nts a

n op

port

unity

fo

r CSU

to p

artn

er w

ith a

priv

ate

deve

lope

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dev

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ad

ditio

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to d

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ndic

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that

app

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750

to

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par

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entr

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le at

17

,500

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, it i

s ant

icip

ated

that

par

king

dem

and

at

CSU

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also

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ain

relat

ivel

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able

.

The

Cen

tral

Gar

age

is th

e la

rges

t par

king

reso

urce

at C

SU,

hous

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spac

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pres

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g 21

% o

f CSU

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rkin

g su

pply.

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ever

, the

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tral

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age

is 35

yea

rs o

ld w

ith

signi

� can

t det

erio

ratio

n, a

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not

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sider

ed v

iabl

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n in

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imm

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in su

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nd w

ill

requ

ire $

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10 y

ears

for b

asic

, ong

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pairs

and

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nten

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. It

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e re

com

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n of

th

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nt c

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ion

bloc

ks

pede

stria

n ac

cess

to th

e w

est s

ide

of c

ampu

s and

CSU

’s pr

ofes

siona

l sch

ools,

and

the

faca

de a

long

Che

ster

Ave

nue

is un

invi

ting

and

of p

oor q

ualit

y.

Rede

velo

pmen

t of t

his s

ite in

the

long

-term

can

pro

vide

a

foot

prin

t for

new

and

/or r

epla

cem

ent a

cade

mic

func

tions

, with

par

king

bel

ow a

nd a

n im

prov

ed o

pen

spac

e co

nnec

tion

to th

e lib

rary

qua

d. R

athe

r tha

n be

ing

the

‘bac

k do

or’ o

f cam

pus,

futu

re d

evel

opm

ent o

n th

e Ce

ntra

l Gar

age

site

shou

ld a

ddre

ss C

hest

er A

venu

e,

crea

ting

a m

ore

activ

e ed

ge a

nd a

ttrac

tive

faca

de.

Pede

stria

n en

tran

ces s

houl

d be

orie

nted

to b

oth

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ter

Aven

ue a

t the

stre

et le

vel a

nd a

t the

upp

er in

tern

al q

uad

leve

l. V

iew

s and

con

tinuo

us p

edes

tria

n co

nnec

tions

eas

t/w

est f

rom

Mai

n C

lass

room

Bui

ldin

g to

the

Cle

vela

nd-

Mar

shal

l Col

lege

of L

aw sh

ould

be

mai

ntai

ned

with

futu

re

deve

lopm

ent o

f thi

s are

a.

Prop

osed

rede

velo

pmen

t on

this

site

coul

d yi

eld

up to

42

5 sp

aces

in b

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to th

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stin

g W

olst

ein

Cent

er e

ntra

nce

from

the

nor

thea

st

Exis

ting

Con

diti

ons

The

Wol

stei

n Ce

nter

at C

SU is

a 1

5,00

0 se

at m

ulti-

purp

ose

aren

a co

nsist

ing

of th

e ar

ena

(13,

610

bask

etba

ll ca

paci

ty),

auxi

liary

gym

nasiu

m, a

thle

tic o

f� ce

s, at

hlet

ic su

ppor

t spa

ce

and

a 10

,000

squa

re fo

ot c

onfe

renc

e pa

vilio

n ar

ea.

The

$5

5M a

rena

ope

ned

in 1

991

and

has e

xper

ienc

ed a

ttend

ance

at

spor

ting

and

conf

eren

ce e

vent

s bel

ow w

hat c

ould

typi

cally

be

exp

ecte

d of

a fa

cilit

y of

this

type

due

, in

part

, to

a co

mpe

titiv

e m

arke

t in

Cle

vela

nd w

ith la

rger

, mor

e m

oder

n,

faci

lities

vyi

ng fo

r the

sam

e au

dien

ce.

A 2

013

Faci

lity

Ass

essm

ent R

epor

t for

the

Wol

stei

n Ce

nter

iden

ti� e

d

signi

� can

t inf

rast

ruct

ure

and

life

cycl

e re

plac

emen

t up

grad

es re

quire

d in

tim

e-fr

ames

bas

ed o

n C

SU’s

appe

tite

for c

ontin

uing

to o

pera

te a

15,

000

seat

ven

ue

now

and

into

the

futu

re.

Seve

ral o

ptio

ns fo

r the

W

olst

ein

Cent

er w

ere

disc

usse

d as

par

t of t

he 2

014

Cam

pus M

aste

r Pla

n, a

nd le

d to

a ro

bust

con

vers

atio

n re

gard

ing

the

futu

re o

f the

Wol

stei

n Ce

nter

. A

t a

min

imum

, CSU

shou

ld in

vest

in li

fe sa

fety

upg

rade

s an

d sh

ort-t

erm

mai

nten

ance

to a

llow

for t

ime

to m

ake

a st

rate

gic

deci

sion

rega

rdin

g th

e fu

ture

of t

he fa

cilit

y.

IMPR

OV

E TH

E FU

NC

TIO

N O

F TH

E W

OLS

TEIN

CEN

TER

Shor

t-Te

rm: L

ife

Cycl

e U

pgr

ade,

Mai

nten

ance

Min

imal

impr

ovem

ents

to th

e W

olst

ein

Cent

er a

re

requ

ired

in o

rder

to e

nsur

e th

e fa

cilit

y an

d ar

ena

rem

ain

oper

atio

nal i

n th

e sh

ort-t

erm

. The

201

3 Fa

cilit

y A

sses

smen

t Rep

ort c

ompl

eted

by

Glo

bal S

pect

rum

as

sess

ed th

e ph

ysic

al c

ondi

tion

of th

e W

olst

ein

Cent

er

from

bot

h a

capi

tal r

epla

cem

ent,

impr

ovem

ent a

nd

oper

atio

nal p

ersp

ectiv

e. T

he re

port

iden

ti� e

d m

inim

um

reno

vatio

ns re

quire

d in

imm

ediat

e an

d sh

ort-t

erm

(1

-5 y

ear)

time

fram

es.

Cost

est

imat

es w

ere

prev

ious

ly de

velo

ped

for t

his m

inim

al li

fe c

ycle

upgr

ade,

and

is

docu

men

ted

in th

e A

ppen

dix.

Min

imum

reno

vatio

n pr

ojec

ts in

clud

ed in

the

2013

Fac

ility

Ass

essm

ent R

epor

t in

clud

e: •

Fire

ala

rm re

pairs

and

syst

em re

plac

emen

t•

Teles

copi

ng se

at re

pair

and

impr

ove

soun

d sy

stem

• Re

plac

e lig

hts o

n co

ncou

rse

• Re

plac

e ca

rpet

on

leve

ls 1,

3,4

and5

• Ro

of p

arap

et re

pairs

and

pre

vent

ativ

e m

aint

enan

ce•

Pain

t pub

lic sp

aces

and

som

e an

cilla

ry lo

catio

ns

• M

itiga

te e

xter

ior c

oncr

ete

safe

ty is

sues

• Se

agul

l miti

gatio

n, fe

ces a

nd d

ebris

cle

an u

p•

Repl

ace

cool

ing

tow

er a

nd fo

ur si

los

• E

xter

ior m

ason

ry a

nd si

dew

alk

repa

irs•

Upd

ate

secu

rity

cam

eras

and

acc

ess c

ontr

ols

• U

pdat

e sig

nage

/way

� ndi

ng a

nd b

rand

ing

• Re

plac

e sp

ort l

ight

ing

in th

e bo

wl

Min

imal

reno

vatio

ns to

the

Wol

stei

n Ce

nter

will

ext

end

the

usef

ul li

fe o

f the

faci

lity

an a

dditi

onal

5-1

0 ye

ars.

A

deci

sion

to m

ake

only

min

imal

impr

ovem

ents

to th

e W

olst

ein

Cent

er m

ust b

e pa

ired

with

long

-ran

ge p

lans

fo

r the

faci

lity

and

its fu

nctio

nalit

y fo

r CSU

ath

letic

s pr

ogra

ms a

nd o

ther

cam

pus u

ses.

Figu

re 3

.58:

Min

imal

impr

ovem

ents

to

the

Wol

stei

n Ce

nter

are

req

uire

d to

ens

ure

shor

t-te

rm f

unct

iona

lity

of

the

aren

a.

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PRO

SPEC

T AV

E

E 21ST ST

E 22ND ST

E 18T

H ST

Long

-Ter

m: F

ull R

enov

atio

n of

Wol

stei

n Ce

nter

T

he 2

013

Faci

lity

Ass

essm

ent R

epor

t also

iden

ti� e

d op

tions

to c

ompl

ete

� re

and

life

safe

ty p

rojec

ts, w

orkp

lace

sa

fety

pro

jects

, phy

sical

pla

nt o

pera

tions

, int

erio

r m

aint

enan

ce, e

xter

ior m

aint

enan

ce, m

echa

nica

l equ

ipm

ent

mai

nten

ance

and

ene

rgy

redu

ctio

n op

port

uniti

es to

ex

tend

the

long

evity

of t

he W

olst

ein

Cent

er.

To m

aint

ain

and

oper

ate

the

faci

lity

into

the

futu

re, c

erta

in u

pgra

des

beyo

nd li

fe sa

fety

and

shor

t-ter

m m

aint

enan

ce a

re

requ

ired

incl

udin

g lif

e cy

cle

and

syst

em u

pgra

des t

ypic

al

for a

n ag

ing

aren

a. F

ull r

enov

atio

n pr

ojec

ts in

clud

ed in

th

e 20

13 F

acili

ty A

sses

smen

t Rep

ort (

in a

dditi

on to

the

proj

ects

list

ed fo

r min

imum

reno

vatio

ns) i

nclu

de:

• U

pdat

e te

lesco

pic

seat

ing

in a

rena

bow

l•

Seat

ing

bow

l red

uctio

ns w

ith c

urta

ins

• Ce

nter

hun

g sc

oreb

oard

• U

pdat

e ha

ndra

ils in

bow

l•

Repl

ace

emer

genc

y ac

cess

ligh

ting

in b

owl

• U

pdat

e pe

rman

ent c

once

rt li

ghtin

g•

Reno

vate

all

rest

room

s•

Reno

vate

con

cour

se•

Reno

vate

food

ven

ues a

nd st

ands

• U

pdat

e tic

ketin

g sy

stem

s•

Upd

ate

HVA

C sy

stem

s•

Insp

ect/

cert

ify a

rc �

ash

• U

pdat

e lig

htin

g co

ntro

ls•

Upd

ate

all c

onfe

renc

e ro

oms

• U

pdat

e V

ikin

g Lo

unge

• U

pdat

e ki

tche

n eq

uipm

ent

• Pa

int a

ll sp

aces

(int

erio

r and

ext

erio

r)•

New

cer

amic

� oor

ing

• N

ew a

cous

tic c

eilin

g pa

nels

• Re

plac

e ro

of•

New

furn

ishin

gs in

room

s•

New

ves

tibul

es a

t mai

n en

tries

• E

xter

ior s

ite re

pairs

and

upd

ated

land

scap

ing

• N

ew tr

ash

com

pact

or

Build

ings

of t

his t

ype

wou

ld ty

pica

lly e

xpec

t a 5

0-ye

ar

life

span

. W

hile

the

Wol

stei

n Ce

nter

is n

early

hal

f way

to

its e

xpec

ted

life

span

, hist

oric

al la

ck o

f mai

nten

ance

m

ay h

ave

com

prom

ised

this

expe

cted

life

. Ev

en w

ith fu

ll re

nova

tion,

one

may

con

serv

ativ

ely

expe

ct a

n ad

ditio

nal

10-1

5 ye

ars o

f rea

listic

pro

duct

ivity

from

the

Wol

stei

n Ce

nter

. Co

st e

stim

ates

hav

e be

en d

evel

oped

for t

his l

evel

of

reno

vatio

n an

d ar

e pr

ovid

ed in

the

App

endi

x.

Fig

3.59

: Exi

stin

g W

olst

ein

Cent

er C

onco

urse

Lev

el

inte

rior

impr

ovem

ents

P

E 21ST ST

2NDSTTTTTTTTTTTT

PRO

SPEC

T AV

E

TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT

Fif

th F

loor

(A

nn

ex O

nly

)

The

� ft

h � o

or o

f the

Wol

stei

n Ce

nter

Pa

vilio

n &

Ban

quet

Cen

ter (

Ann

ex) w

ill

cont

inue

to se

rve

conf

eren

ce u

ses,

VIP

ev

ent s

eatin

g an

d fo

od se

rvice

use

s.

Fou

rth

Flo

or (

Up

per

Bow

l)

The

four

th �

oor o

f the

Ann

ex c

an m

aint

ain

its fu

nctio

n fo

r con

fere

nce

uses

and

boa

rd

of tr

uste

es m

eetin

gs.

CSU

shou

ld a

lso

cons

ider

reno

vatio

n of

this

spac

e to

serv

e ac

adem

ic sp

ace

if de

sired

. A

tem

pora

ry a

nd

rem

ovab

le cu

rtai

n bl

ocki

ng m

uch

of th

e up

per b

owl c

an re

duce

bui

ldin

g an

d ev

ent

oper

atin

g co

sts w

hile

also

cre

atin

g a

venu

e th

at h

as a

mor

e in

timat

e fe

el fo

r eve

nts.

A

ppro

xim

ate

capa

city

is a

ntic

ipat

ed to

be

7,000

for b

aske

tbal

l.

Th

ird

Flo

or (

Con

cou

rse

Lev

el)

The

third

� oo

r of t

he A

nnex

can

be

reno

vate

d to

acc

omm

odat

e ad

ditio

nal

of� c

es fo

r CSU

Ath

letic

s. A

reno

vate

d co

ncou

rse

leve

l will

con

tinue

to se

rve

spec

tato

r nee

ds a

nd a

cces

s sea

ting.

Seco

nd

Flo

or (

An

nex

On

ly)

CSU

will

con

tinue

to o

pera

te a

thle

tic o

f� ce

s on

the

seco

nd �

oor o

f the

Ann

ex.

Fir

st F

loor

(C

ourt

Lev

el)

The

� rs

t � o

or w

ill c

ontin

ue to

serv

e bo

th

prac

tice

and

com

petit

ive

venu

es.

Ath

letic

of

� ces

, ath

letic

supp

ort a

nd st

orag

e m

ay

cons

ider

mig

ratin

g al

l ath

letic

use

s to

the

Wol

stei

n Ce

nter

and

Ann

ex.

Cour

t Be

low

Com

petit

ion

Cour

t

Prac

tice

Cour

t

Cour

t Be

low

Cour

t Be

low

Cour

t Be

low

Cour

t Be

low

Curt

ain

Facil

ities +

Sup

port

Offi c

esCo

urt (

Prac

tice +

Com

petiti

on)

Facil

ities +

Stor

age S

pace

Athle

tic O

ffi ces

Even

t Sea

ting (

Appr

ox. 7

,00)

Acad

emic

+ Co

nfere

nce U

ses

Curta

in

Conc

ourse

+ C

once

ssion

sKi

tchen

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END

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re 3

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Inte

rior

impr

ovem

ent

Conc

epts

to

Mai

ntai

n Fu

ll A

rena

Cap

acit

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2014

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SYST

EMS

The

phy

sica

l cam

pus

ana

lysi

s in

Cha

pte

r 2 p

rovi

des

a co

mp

rehe

nsiv

e un

ders

tand

ing

of e

xist

ing

cam

pus

sys

tem

s an

d th

eir i

nter

rela

tions

hip

s.

This

cha

pte

r des

crib

es th

e re

com

men

datio

ns fo

r ca

mp

us s

yste

ms

requ

ired

to s

upp

ort t

he 2

014

Cam

pus

Mas

ter P

lan

idea

s an

d p

lann

ing

goal

s.

New

dev

elop

men

t op

por

tuni

ties,

pro

pos

ed

bui

ldin

g re

nova

tions

, and

can

dida

tes

for

dem

oliti

on b

egin

the

chap

ter.

Reco

mm

enda

tions

fo

r cam

pus

land

scap

es, p

edes

tria

n ci

rcul

atio

n,

mul

ti-m

odal

tran

spor

tatio

n, v

ehic

ular

circ

ulat

ion

and

par

king

are

then

des

crib

ed in

gre

ater

det

ail.

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MPU

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re 4

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tude

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