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1 E N V I S I O N C A L S T A T E N O R T H R I D G E D R A F T M A S T E R P L A N
2 PROJECT TEAM AC MARTIN PARTNERS MASTER PLANNING AND URBAN DESIGN THE SWA GROUP LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE KAKU ASSOCIATES TRAFFIC AND PARKING P2S ENGINEERING INFRASTRUCTURE IMPACT SCIENCES ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT WHEELER AND GRAY CIVIL ENGINEERING THE SIERRA GROUP COMMUNITY OUTREACH DAVIS LANGDON COST ESTIMATION
3 Why ENVISION 2035? Why ENVISION 2035? MASTER PLAN BACKGROUND
4 1954 State Master Plan for Higher Education (Donohoe Act) California s Three-tiered System of Higher Education: University of California System: Undergraduate through Doctorate California State University System: Undergraduate through Master s Community College System: Two-Year Colleges
5 The California State University System A promise to the Citizens of California: California State Universities would accept the top one-third of graduating high school seniors Tidal Wave II : children of the baby-boomers Cal State Northridge must accept its share of that growth 23 campuses
6 ENVISION 2035 CONTEXT 1998 Cal State Northridge Master Plan: - Repair and replacement from 1994 earthquake 2004 Cal State Northridge Master Plan: - Future growth and related issues Demographic projections for Cal State System - Total students in 2002: 318,000 - Projected students in 2012: 420,000 30% growth in 10 years CSU System Requirements: - Review/update Master Plan periodically - Capital project submittals must be consistent with campus Master Plan
7 SCOPE OF THE MASTER PLAN Accommodating Students Student/FTES-Related Campus Growth: -- Academic -- Support -- Housing -- Parking Traffic Impacts Best Use of Land Satellite Facilities Distance Learning Year-Round Operations New Programs: -- Teaching related -- Others? Functional Enhancements Facility Life Cycle Revitalization Space Reconfiguration Recreation Facilities Circulation/Parking Improvements Performing Arts Center Pedestrian/Bicycle Improvements Pedestrian Circulation Programming Student Gathering Places Alumni Center Utility /Technology Upgrades Aesthetic Enhancements Landscape Plan Open Space Plan Tree Health/Preservation Visual/Noise Screening Systems Design Guidelines Artistic Expression Orange Grove Improvements Environmental Protection and Management Others
8 PROCESS AND SCHEDULE Summer 2004 Fall Semester 2004 Spring 2005 Fall 2005 Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Task 5 Task 6 Task 7 Identify Planning Goals Project Initiation & Startup Analysis & Program Development Potentials and Constraints Refine CSUN Vision Master Plan Scenarios Draft Master Plan Final Master Plan Board of Trustees Approval Campus/ Community Meetings Campus/ Community Meetings Campus/ Community Meetings Campus/ Community Meetings Forum No. 1: September Forum No. 2: November Forum No. 3: March 1 Forum No. 4: May 19 Master Plan Committee Meetings Master Plan Committee Meetings Master Plan Committee Meetings Master Plan Committee Meetings Master Plan Committee Meetings Environmental Analysis and Documentation Initiate EIR Process Review: Have original goals been met?
9 CSUN...Its Origins and History
10 ZELZAH AVE. LINDLEY AVE. LINDLEY AVE. LINDLEY AVE. Science Bldgs. ETIWANDA ETIWANDA AVE. AVE. Music Bldg. Orange Grove Monterey Hall NORDHOFF ST. 1962
11 Parking Structure C: 1994 earthquake Spring 1994 Semester
12 1998 MASTER PLAN Focused on core campus Has been largely implemented Provides a sound basis for the new Master Plan 1996/97
13 1998 MASTER PLAN Focused on core campus Has been largely implemented Provides a sound basis for the new Master Plan
14 The Cal State Northridge Campus Today
15 Music Bldg. Science Bldgs. ZELZAH AVE. Orange Grove Monterey Hall NORDHOFF ST. Post-1994 Campus
16 CAMPUS BENCHMARKS Fall 2003 Student Headcount: 32,997 Fall 2003 Full-Time Equiv. Students (FTES): 24,472 Current Master Plan Capacity in FTES: 25,000 Faculty 2,017 Acres: 356 Acres of Playfields Campus Gross Square Feet (GSF): 3,417, Campus Assignable Square Feet (ASF): 1,774,735 Campus Housing Capacity (beds): 2,461 Student Parking Spaces: (Includes New Pkg. Structure) 8,300 Total Campus Parking Spaces (Includes New Pkg. Structure) 12,100
17 North Campus LASSEN ST. University Park Kinesiology ZELZAH AVE. Fine Arts Oviatt Library Bookstore Orange Grove University Hall Sierra Hall Music Bldg. RESEDA BLVD. NORDHOFF NORDHOFF ST. Post-1994 Campus
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19 Academic Core ZELZAH STED STED Kinesiology University Student Union Monterey Hall Art Design Center Engineering Sequoia Hall University Club Physical Plant Business Oviatt Library Science Science 3 Science Science 2 Science Science 1 Bookstore Education Student Services Parking Structure University Hall Sierra Complex New Parking Structure Manzanita Hall Nordhoff Hall Music NORDHOFF NORDHOFF DARBY Public Safety
20 North Campus Kinesiology Engineering Art Design HALSTED University Park LASSEN LINDLEY LINDLEY ZELZAH ZELZAH University Village Existing North Campus Stadium View from North
21 CAMPUS PLANNING PRINCIPLES 1. Open Space as Campus Organizing Tool 2. Open Spaces Formed by Building Edges and Placement 3. Varied Architectural Styles Harmonized by Landscape 4. Campus Designed to Reinforce Educational Experience 5. Integration of Campus and Community
22 MASTER PLAN PROCESS Master Plan Steering Committee formed by President in Spring 2004: 25 members Subcommittees: Academic Plan Athletics and Recreation Community Commercial Services Housing Student Affairs Transportation and Parking
23 MASTER PLAN PROCESS Campus/Community Outreach: Forum No. 1: Introduce Master Plan project and process Forum No. 2: Review 3 Scenarios Forum No. 3: Review Draft Master Plan (March 1) Forum No. 4: Review Final Master Plan (May 19) Student Photo Survey Master Plan Web site Mailers to over 25,000 neighbors and local businesses Neighborhood council and governmental meetings
24 MASTER PLAN PROCESS Parallel Studies Student Housing Faculty / Staff Housing Central Plant Study Comprehensive Parking Study Consultation Alternative Transportation Plan: - City Department of Transportation - MTA - Metrolink Traffic Study (traffic counts): Department of Transportation, City of L.A. Environmental Impact Report: State and Local Governments, Community Consultation
25 CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY INPUT FORUMS No. 1 & 2 Forum #1 (September 2004) gathered input Forum #2 (November 04) presented 3 Scenarios Over 100 people attended each Forum session Comments summarized on Master Plan Web site
26 CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY INPUT ISSUES DISCUSSED IN FORUMS No.1 & 2 Campus Identity OPEN SPACE LANDSCAPE CONNECTIONS TO COMMUNITY Academic Core DESIGN GUIDELINES CAMPUS AMBIENCE ACADEMIC/ADMINISTRATIVE FACILIITES BUILDING SITES INSTRUCTIONAL & ATHLETIC FACILITIES Student Services USU/ASREC FOOD/COMMERCIAL SERVICES HEALTH CENTER DISABLED STUDENT SERVICES Campus Management FACILITIES SUSTAINABILITY MAINTENANCE & OPERATIONS Housing STUDENT HOUSING FACULTY/STAFF HOUSING Traffic & Parking PEDESTRIAN CONNECTIONS SAFETY & ACCESSIBILITY PARKING FACILITIES ALTERNATE MODES OF TRANSPORTATION
27 STUDENT PHOTO SHOOT 30 STUDENT GROUPS PARTICIPATED Photograph your favorite place. and your least favorite place PHOTOS SUBMITTED BEST PLACES favorite, most memorable, most symbolic BEST GATHERING & OPEN SPACE AREAS WORST PLACES least favorite, difficult most problematic, unsightly UNSAFE PLACES? DOES CAMPUS NEED. more services? more open spaces? IF YOU COULD CHANGE ONE THING.
28 Best Places on Campus... Gathering Places and Quiet Spaces Sierra Quad Good gathering place lots of students walking by Inside Education Building Peaceful patio that works as a gathering space before classes Student Union Good study lounges need more! Inside Engineering Green and peaceful: Good place to be before classes Fountain at Student Services Symbolizes CSUN we need more fountains!
29 Worst, Least Favorite, Most Problematic.. Underutilized and Poorly Designed Bungalows Dead Zone Does not fit in Parking Lot G-3 Sparse areas that are ugly, could add interesting pavement design University Village Should be leveled to create more efficient and appealing housing Behind Manzanita Hall Dead Zone, not enough shade or landscaping Baseball Field on Mound It is too bad it can t be converted into an area for campus use
30 Unsafe Places.. Poor Night Lighting and Pedestrian-Car Conflicts Sierra Quad at Night Not enough light at night, feels unsafe. Jacaranda Walk at Night kind of secluded. At night receives no traffic, kind of scary North University Drive Dead zone. Not many people walk around here and it can feel unsafe West University Dr. at Night At night this walk is lit but not well Parking Lot B-6 Conflicts between cars and pedestrians
31 STUDENT PHOTO SHOOT Concepts and suggestions from the Student Photo Survey have been incorporated into the Draft Master Plan.
32 D R A F T M A S T E R P L A N
33 DEVONSHIRE Accommodating Growth LINDLEY LASSEN LASSEN ZELZAH HALSTED HALSTED RESEDA PRAIRIIE PRAIRIIE DARBY NORDHOFF NORDHOFF CSU System Average Per 1,000 FTES: Academic Buildings: 115,000 gsf Parking: cars
34 For 2,000 additional FTES ZELZAH NORDHOFF DARBY DARBY PRAIRIIE PRAIRIIE DEVONSHIRE DEVONSHIRE LASSEN LASSEN LINDLEY LINDLEY HALSTED HALSTED Parking (4-5) Academic (4) 2,000 FTES RESEDA RESEDA
35 For 10,000 additional FTES DEVONSHIRE DEVONSHIRE LASSEN LASSEN LINDLEY LINDLEY ZELZAH HALSTED HALSTED Parking (4-5) Academic (4) NORDHOFF DARBY DARBY PRAIRIIE PRAIRIIE RESEDA RESEDA 10,000 FTES 1,150,000 gsf new Academic/Administrative Space 4,500-5,500 parking spaces
36 Potential Development Sites DEVONSHIRE DEVONSHIRE LASSEN LASSEN ZELZAH LINDLEY LINDLEY HALSTED HALSTED PLUMMER PLUMMER NORDHOFF PRAIRIIE DARBY DARBY DARBY DARBY RESEDA RESEDA S I T E C A P A C I T Y
37 D R A F T M A S T E R P L A N
38 ZELZAH NORDHOFF Existing Campus DARBY DARBY PRAIRIIE PRAIRIIE DEVONSHIRE DEVONSHIRE LASSEN LASSEN LINDLEY LINDLEY HALSTED HALSTED RESEDA RESEDA
39 Draft Draft Master Master Plan Plan ZELZAH E. UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY DR. NORDHOFF W. UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY DR. VINCENNES VINCENNES PRAIRIE DARBY DARBY DEARBORN RESEDA RESEDA Required Development = 1,150,000 gsf EVONSHIRE EVONSHIRE LINDLEY LINDLEY LASSEN LASSEN HALSTED HALSTED ETIWANDA ETIWANDA PLUMMER PLUMMER Existing Buildings Proposed Academic Buildings Existing Parking Structure Proposed Parking Structure Proposed Student Housing Proposed Faculty Housing Proposed Mixed-Use (Housing/Retail)
40 DRAFT MASTER PLAN KEY FEATURES Open Space and Landscape Academic Core Housing Traffic and Parking Management Student Services KEY FEATURES DERIVED FROM: Planning principles Master Plan subcommittee input Campus/community feedback
41 ZELZAH E. UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY DR. NORDHOFF W. UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY DR. PRAIRIE DARBY DARBY DEARBORN VINCENNES VINCENNES RESEDA RESEDA EVONSHIRE EVONSHIRE LINDLEY LINDLEY LASSEN LASSEN HALSTED HALSTED ETIWANDA ETIWANDA PLUMMER PLUMMER Existing Buildings Proposed Academic Buildings Existing Parking Structure Proposed Parking Structure Proposed Student Housing Proposed Faculty Housing Proposed Mixed-Use (Housing/Retail) Feedback and Response: New Student Housing
42 EVONSHIRE Housing Program: Bring it closer to core? LASSEN LINDLEY Feedback and Response: New Student Housing ZELZAH Adjacent Neighbors: Not too close to us Existing Buildings ETIWANDA Community: Don t t turn your backside to us Proposed Academic Buildings Existing Parking Structure Proposed Parking Structure Proposed Student Housing Proposed Faculty Housing HALSTED HALSTED Housing Program: Dining facility for living/learning program Adjacent Neighbors: Reduce traffic on Halsted & Lindley PLUMMER PLUMMER VINCENNES VINCENNES RESEDA? PRAIRIE PRAIRIE DEARBORN DEARBORN W. UNIVERSITY DR. DARBY E. UNIVERSITY DR. Reduced traffic by at least half Occasional rather than constant NORDHOFF NORDHOFF Proposed Mixed-Use (Housing/Retail)
43 DRAFT MASTER PLAN KEY FEATURES Open Space & Landscape Landscaped view window from Nordhoff at Performing Arts Center Preservation of existing quads and courtyards Framing of open space through strategic location of buildings: New Pedestrian Corridors New Quads and Courtyards More shaded areas for comfortable seating areas Preservation and improvement of Orange Grove Signature Landscape at perimeter to reinforce CSUN identity Up to 45.6 acres of playfields (almost 5-acre increase)
44 EVONSHIRE Key Features: Open Space & Landscape LASSEN LINDLEY ZELZAH MAINTAINS CAMPUS OPEN- SPACE SYSTEM 45.6 ACRES OF INSTRUCTIONAL, ATHLETICS AND REC FIELDS ZONE 3: SYSTEM OF COURTYARDS LARGE & SMALL Existing Buildings ETIWANDA Proposed Academic Buildings Existing Parking Structure Proposed Parking Structure Proposed Student Housing Proposed Faculty Housing HALSTED HALSTED ZONE 2: PLUMMER PLUMMER LANDSCAPED CAMPUS GATEWAYS VINCENNES VINCENNES RESEDA PRAIRIE PRAIRIE PRAIRIE PRAIRIE ZONE 1: SIGNATURE LANDSCAPE AT PERIMETER DEARBORN DEARBORN W. UNIVERSITY DR. DARBY E. UNIVERSITY DR. VIEW WINDOW FROM NORDHOFF NORDHOFF NORDHOFF Proposed Mixed-Use (Housing/Retail)
45 EVONSHIRE Key Features: Open Space & Landscape LASSEN LINDLEY OPTIONS FOR TENNIS COURTS: TRADE-OFF WITH PLAYFIELDS ZELZAH ETIWANDA HALSTED HALSTED E. UNIVERSITY DR. Existing Buildings Proposed Academic Buildings Existing Parking Structure Proposed Parking Structure Proposed Student Housing PLUMMER PLUMMER VINCENNES VINCENNES RESEDA PRAIRIE PRAIRIE DEARBORN DEARBORN W. UNIVERSITY DR. DARBY NORDHOFF NORDHOFF Proposed Faculty Housing Proposed Mixed-Use (Housing/Retail)
46 Key Features: Open Space & Landscape
47 Key Features: Open Space & Landscape
48 Key Features: Open Space & Landscape
49 Key Features: Open Space & Landscape
50 Key Features: Open Space & Landscape View Window from Nordhoff St. LIBRARY LANDSCAPED COURTYARDS LEAD TO MAIN QUAD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER View Window Stanford University NORDHOFF Linked Courtyards San Jose State Univ.
51 Key Features: Open Space & Landscape Orange Grove Walk from University Club/ Alumni Center to Performing Arts Center ZELZAH ZELZAH PARKING (2100 Spaces) PAC East East University University Drive Drive UNIVERSITYCLUB/ ALUMNI HOUSE NORDHOFF
52 Key Features: Open Space & Landscape Orange Grove Revitalization CSUN Orange Grove PAC East East University University Drive Drive UNIVERSITYCLUB/ ALUMNI HOUSE NORDHOFF Orange Grove at O Melveny O Park
53 Key Features: Open Space & Landscape Landscaped Campus Gateways with Signature Plantings Sketch of Landscape Concept Example of Palms at Campus Gateway
54 Key Features: Open Space & Landscape Using Landscape to Reveal and Screen Views Sketches of Landscape Concept
55 Key Features: Open Space & Landscape Landscaped courtyards and gathering areas provide seating, shade and sun Examples of Campus Courtyards and Quads
56 Key Features: Open Space & Landscape Use of drought-tolerant native plant materials Example of Native Grasses
57 DRAFT MASTER PLAN KEY FEATURES Academic Core New academic growth concentrated in core Up to 1,150,000 gsf of new academic/administrative space Choices for future building sites Expansion of Academic Core to east Expansion potential for all academic programs Strategic location of activity hubs
58 EVONSHIRE Key Features: Academic Core LASSEN LINDLEY ZELZAH NEW GROWTH CONCENTRATED IN EXISTING ACADEMIC CORE ETIWANDA BUILDING SITES PROVIDE EXPANSION SPACE FOR ALL PROGRAMS HALSTED HALSTED E. UNIVERSITY DR. Existing Buildings Proposed Academic Buildings Existing Parking Structure Proposed Parking Structure Proposed Student Housing PLUMMER PLUMMER VINCENNES VINCENNES RESEDA PRAIRIE PRAIRIE DEARBORN DEARBORN W. UNIVERSITY DR. DARBY NORDHOFF NORDHOFF Proposed Faculty Housing Proposed Mixed-Use (Housing/Retail)
59 ZELZAH EAST EAST EAST UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY DR. PERFORMING ARTS CENTER LINDLEY LINDLEY HALSTED HALSTED LIBRARY Key Features: Academic Core WEST WEST WEST UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY DR. DR. DR. PRAIRIE PRAIRIE
60 DRAFT MASTER PLAN KEY FEATURES Student Services Site for new Student Recreation Center near University Student Union and playfields New site for Student Health Center, potentially within Recreation Center New Dining Facility with new student housing Expanded Exchange
61 EVONSHIRE Key Features: Student Services LASSEN LINDLEY ZELZAH SITE FOR NEW STUDENT RECREATION CENTER NEAR USU, PARKING AND PLAYFIELDS ETIWANDA HALSTED HALSTED E. UNIVERSITY DR. Existing Student Services Proposed Student Services Existing Food Services Proposed Food Services Existing Buildings Proposed Academic Buildings Existing Parking Structure Proposed Parking Structure PLUMMER PLUMMER VINCENNES VINCENNES RESEDA PRAIRIE PRAIRIE POTENTIAL SITES FOR NEW STUDENT HEALTH CENTER NEAR USU OR AT SOUTHEAST. DEARBORN DEARBORN W. UNIVERSITY DR. DARBY NORDHOFF NORDHOFF Proposed Student Housing
62 Site for Student Recreation Center Key Features: Student Services ZELZAH STUDENT REC CENTER EAST UNIVERSITY DR.
63 DRAFT MASTER PLAN KEY FEATURES Housing Student Housing: Up to 2,500 new bed-spaces University Park Apartments infill 2 new student housing clusters, close to Academic Core New dining facility Student residential parking adjacent to or nearby new housing Faculty/Staff Housing Community: Up to 600 new units on North Campus Mixed housing types: Townhouses, Condos, Apartments Community amenities: parks, open space and recreational areas Small ground-floor retail development with housing above
64 EVONSHIRE Key Features: Student Housing INFILL STUDENT HOUSING AT UNIVERSITY PARK APTS. LASSEN ETIWANDA LINDLEY NEW STUDENT HOUSING AND DINING CLOSE TO CAMPUS CORE HALSTED HALSTED ZELZAH E. UNIVERSITY DR. Existing Buildings Proposed Academic Buildings Existing Parking Structure Proposed Parking Structure Proposed Student Housing PLUMMER PLUMMER VINCENNES VINCENNES RESEDA PRAIRIE PRAIRIE DEARBORN DEARBORN W. UNIVERSITY DR. DARBY NORDHOFF NORDHOFF Proposed Faculty Housing Proposed Mixed-Use (Housing/Retail)
65 University Park Apts. Infill Housing Key Features: Student Housing LINDLEY LINDLEY LASSEN ZELZAH Up to 780 new beds in suite-style housing Looking North
66 New Student Housing in Campus Core Key Features: Student Housing E. E. University University Dr. Dr. Lindley Existing Residential Neighborhood STUDENT HOUSING DINING E. University Dr. Up to 890 new beds suite-style housing New dining facilities support University s living/learning programs Halsted STUDENT HOUSING Halsted DINING Lindley Looking Southwest
67 New Student Housing near Plummer St. Key Features: Student Housing Up to 850 new beds in suite-style housing STUDENT HOUSING Halsted Halsted FACULTY/ STAFF HOUSING Darby Darby Looking Southeast
68 EVONSHIRE Key Features: Faculty/Staff Housing FACULTY / STAFF HOUSING COMMUNITY LASSEN LINDLEY ZELZAH ETIWANDA ADDITIONAL FACULTY / STAFF HOUSING HALSTED HALSTED E. UNIVERSITY DR. Existing Buildings Proposed Academic Buildings Existing Parking Structure Proposed Parking Structure Proposed Student Housing PLUMMER PLUMMER VINCENNES VINCENNES RESEDA PRAIRIE PRAIRIE DEARBORN DEARBORN W. UNIVERSITY DR. DARBY NORDHOFF NORDHOFF Proposed Faculty Housing Proposed Mixed-Use (Housing/Retail)
69 Key Features: Faculty/Staff Housing New Faculty/Staff Community: North Campus PLAYFIELDS CAN BE SHARED WITH COMMUNITY ZELZAH MIXED-USE: HOUSING OVER GROUND FLOOR RETAIL CENTRAL PARK TOWNHOUSES & CONDOS: 17 UNITS/ACRE View from Southwest LINDLEY LASSEN LASSEN
70 Key Features: Faculty/Staff Housing New Faculty/Staff Community: North Campus PLAYFIELDS CAN BE SHARED WITH COMMUNITY ZELZAH CENTRAL PARK MIXED-USE: HOUSING OVER GROUND FLOOR RETAIL Faculty Housing, CSU Channel Islands TOWNHOUSES & CONDOS: 17 UNITS/ACRE View from Southwest LINDLEY Illustration of one concept for Faculty/Staff Housing LASSEN LASSEN Artist s s Rendering: Streetscape
71 Key Features: Faculty/Staff Housing New Faculty/Staff Community: North Campus Illustration of one concept for Faculty/Staff Community Open Space Community Streetscape
72 Key Features: Faculty/Staff Housing New Faculty/Staff Community: North Campus LINDLEY LASSEN LASSEN ZELZAH Vancouver: Housing over Ground-Floor Retail Mixed Use: Housing over Ground-Floor Retail Mixed Use: Housing over Ground-Floor Retail
73 DRAFT MASTER PLAN KEY FEATURES Traffic and Parking Management 3,500 4,500 net new parking spaces Parking balanced East and West Parking Management System New landscaped vehicular campus entries New vehicle entry off Nordhoff Street Reconfigured campus roadways to reinforce pedestrian zone 2 nd Circulator tram route
74 DRAFT MASTER PLAN KEY FEATURES Traffic and Parking Management Alternative Transportation Plan: Target = 10% reduction of parking demand 1) Multimodal Transit Center City buses come into campus at Prairie Bicycle storage 2) MTA Rapid Bus Stop on Nordhoff (PAC) 3) Shuttle to Metrolink Tram stop Metrolink pick-up 4) Review class scheduling times to reduce parking demand 5) Review work schedules to reduce peak traffic 6) More campus housing can reduce peak traffic
75 DEVONSHIRE Key Features: Parking LASSEN LINDLEY ZELZAH PARKING STRUCTURES AT PERIMETER ACCESSIBLE PARKING DISTRIBUTED THROUGH CAMPUS ETIWANDA HALSTED HALSTED E. UNIVERSITY DR. Existing Buildings Proposed Academic Buildings Existing Parking Structure Proposed Parking Structure Handicap Accessible Parking Proposed Student Housing Proposed Faculty Housing PLUMMER PLUMMER VINCENNES VINCENNES RESEDA PRAIRIE PRAIRIE DEARBORN DEARBORN W. UNIVERSITY DR. DARBY NORDHOFF NORDHOFF 3,500 4,500 net new parking spaces Proposed Mixed-Use (Housing/Retail)
76 DEVONSHIRE Key Features: Roadways LASSEN LINDLEY RESTRICTED CAMPUS THROUGH-ROADS ROADS ZELZAH NEW CAMPUS ENTRY MOVES CARS OFF NORDHOFF ETIWANDA PERIMETER & ENTRY/EXIT ROADS City Street Campus Entry Campus Roadway Restricted Campus Roadway Existing Tram Route New Circular Tram Route HALSTED HALSTED PLUMMER PLUMMER NEW CAMPUS ENTRY GATEWAYS VINCENNES VINCENNES VINCENNES VINCENNES RESEDA PRAIRIE PRAIRIE DEARBORN DEARBORN W. UNIVERSITY DR. DARBY E. UNIVERSITY DR. NEW TRAM CIRCULATOR ROUTE E. UNIV. DRIVE ENTRY ACCESSES NEW PARKING STRUCTURES NORDHOFF NORDHOFF
77 Zelzah Gateway and Parking Key Features: Campus Entries NORDHOFF PAC University Club/ Alumni Center Future Academic Bookstore New Science 5 New Parking Structure F3 Instructional, Recreation, Athletic fields PRAIRIE PRAIRIE New Parking Structure G4 Landscaped gateway & drop-off New Parking Structure F3: Up to 2,000 parking spaces New Parking Structure G4: Up to 2,800 parking spaces ZELZAH
78 DEVONSHIRE Key Features: Public Transit LASSEN LINDLEY ZELZAH ETIWANDA HALSTED HALSTED RAPID-BUS STOP AT NEW PERFORMING ARTS CENTER E. UNIVERSITY DR. Existing Buildings Proposed Academic Buildings Existing Parking Structure Proposed Parking Structure Proposed Student Housing PLUMMER PLUMMER INTER-MODAL TRANSIT HUB- BUS ACCESS OFF PRAIRIE ST. VINCENNES VINCENNES RESEDA PRAIRIE PRAIRIE DEARBORN DEARBORN W. UNIVERSITY DR. DARBY NORDHOFF NORDHOFF Proposed Faculty Housing Proposed Mixed-Use (Housing/Retail)
79 Key Features: Public Transit Local Lines CSUN Transit Hub CSUN Rapid Bus: City / Valley Connection SEPULVEDA NORDHOFF Metrolink: Regional Connection RESEDA CSUN Rapid Bus Stop
80 Darby Gateway and Transit Hub Key Features: Public Transit Parking for up to 6 buses Can accommodate group bus tours to campus PRAIRIE PRAIRIE DARBY
81 Darby Gateway and Transit Hub Key Features: Public Transit PRAIRIE PRAIRIE DARBY Valencia Bus Shelter
82 Electrical, Telecommunications Services Central Plant, Heating & Cooling Services Storm Water & Sewer C A M P U S I N F R A S T R U C T U R E
83 ZELZAH E. UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY DR. NORDHOFF W. UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY DR. VINCENNES VINCENNES PRAIRIE DARBY DARBY DEARBORN RESEDA RESEDA DEVONSHIRE DEVONSHIRE LINDLEY LINDLEY LASSEN LASSEN HALSTED HALSTED ETIWANDA ETIWANDA PLUMMER PLUMMER Existing Buildings Proposed Academic Buildings Existing Parking Structure Proposed Parking Structure Proposed Student Housing Proposed Faculty Housing Proposed Mixed-Use (Housing/Retail) Draft Master Plan: Envision 2035
84 COMMUNICATION ENVISION 2035 Web site ENVISION comments:
85 PROCESS AND SCHEDULE Summer 2004 Fall Semester 2004 Spring 2005 Fall 2005 Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Task 5 Task 6 Task 7 Identify Planning Goals Project Initiation & Startup Analysis & Program Development Potentials and Constraints Refine CSUN Vision Master Plan Scenarios Draft Master Plan Final Master Plan Board of Trustees Approval Campus/ Community Meetings Campus/ Community Meetings Campus/ Community Meetings Campus/ Community Meetings Forum No. 1: September Forum No. 2: November Forum No. 3: March 1 Forum No. 4: May 19 Master Plan Committee Meetings Master Plan Committee Meetings Master Plan Committee Meetings Master Plan Committee Meetings Master Plan Committee Meetings Environmental Analysis and Documentation Initiate EIR Process Review: Have original goals been met?
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