| FY03 IMPLEMENTATION PLAN |
ACTIONS TAKEN |
| Create an efficient and attractive campus environment conducive to learning |
| A2: Consolidate related programs in designated buildings (9-3) |
09/02: Brooks; Gru/Eiel/SIH consolidations |
| A2: Monitor and support siting and development of new buildings consistent with master plan (9-3) |
07/02: Preliminary discussions on CCHRC; 09/02: WRRB sited |
| A2: Depending on GO bond utilidor upgrade, redesign West Ridge Plaza |
10/17/02: Preliminary design presented by Steve Titus and Mark Wohlford, DD&C
11/05/02: GO Bond passes. |
| A2: Adopt and implement space management guidelines and procedures (9-3) |
10/02: "Draft" w/Provost Council & Chancellor's Cabinet |
| A2: Coordinate Master Plan and Academic Plan in identifying and prioritizing space needs (9-3) |
Ongoing |
| A8: Develop comprehensive housing plan (9-5) |
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A9: Identify and evaluate sites for research park and related functions (9-6) |
07/02/02: CCHRC preliminary discussions with Jack Hebert
12/02/02: Chancellor signs off on MPC recommendation on the proposed CCHRC |
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Improve community access to the UAF campus |
| A14: Conduct circulation and parking study (9-11) |
10/02: Circulation & Parking Subcommittee formed |
| A14: Expand parking for commuter students (9-11) |
10/03/02: Discussed the need to move on this. |
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A14: Clearly identify parking available for community visitors (9-12) |
09/02: Increased visitor parking at West Ridge
10/03/02: Discussed the need to move on this. |
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| Make vehicle circulation and parking simple and direct |
| A11: Implement MPC subcommittee on circulation and parking |
10/02: Circulation & Parking Subcommittee formed |
| A11: Increase shuttle bus service and support facilities along Yukon Drive |
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| A12: Complete feasibility and design studies for Tanana Loop (9-9) |
07/02: Conceptual Design presented by Kathleen Schedler, AVC |
| A12: Promote priority funding status for Tanana Loop completion (9-9) |
10/03/02: Contact DOT for a STIP presentation
10/31/02: Presentation made by Jeff Roach and Paul Prusak of DOT
12/04/02:FNSB Assembly adopts Resolution in support of the completion of Tanana Loop Road |
| A13: Identify ways to encourage greater use of perimeter parking (9-10) |
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| A13: Improve and reopen parking adjacent to Duckering Building (9-10) |
09/02: Reopened |
| A13: Redesign and reconstruct parking lot in front of Moore-Bartlett-Skarland complex (9-10) |
09/02: In progress |
| A14: Conduct circulation and parking study (9-11) |
10/02: Circulation & Parking Subcommittee formed |
| A16: Monitor Thompson Drive design, construction, and signage (9-12) |
10/03/02: Update presented by Steve Titus, DDC |
| Promote safe & efficient travel throughout campus for pedestrians & non-motorized uses |
| A14: Conduct circulation and parking study (9-11) |
10/02: Circulation & Parking Subcommittee formed |
| A19: Continue improvements along Yukon Drive to create a safe and inviting corridor (9-14) |
10/02: Ongoing |
| A19: Promote development of bike path along Yankovich and Miller Hill roads (9-14) |
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| Highlight natural assets of campus and the unique northern environment |
| A4 and A24: Prepare North Campus land use plan (9-20) |
In Progress |
| A4: Complete utilities needs assessment for North Campus area (9-20) |
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| A4: Address Smith Lake parking issues (9-20) |
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| A4: Draft landscape plan and site design standards (9-4, 9-16) |
10/02: Check w/K Schedler & C Adamczak |
| A4: Begin planning for Lower Campus plaza (9-4) |
10/02: Check w/K Schedler & C Adamczak |
| A23: Research and define agricultural function and character of Fairbanks Exp. Farm Fields |
Contact Carol Lewis, Dir, SALRM |
| A25: Build representation on MPC to strengthen attention to art in public places |
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| This implementation plan for FY03 is intended to serve as a guide for Master Planning Committee deliberations over the coming year. The plan represents what the MPC considers reasonable goals given what is known at this time regarding the budget and university priorities for the coming year. It should be noted that many of the activities require funding, which may or may not become available as the academic year progresses. |
Revised:
12/19/2002
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