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Posted: Friday, April 23, 2010Facilities Master Plan Process Continues with Opportunities for Campus Input
Members of the campus community are invited to view and comment on different approaches for how the Buffalo State campus might grow and change over the next decade and beyond.
The suggested approaches are part of a Facilities Master Plan process involving interviews, site visits, building assessments and analyses of the college’s future space needs. Planning consultants, led by Flynn Battaglia Architects, have developed three concept alternatives for how the campus might evolve.
Two presentations are planned:
On April 28, the three concept alternatives will be presented at an informational meeting from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. in Cleveland Hall 418. Please respond to powellja@buffalostate.edu if you plan to attend.
On April 29, a drop-in session, from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Campbell Student Union, will provide an opportunity for the campus community to view and comment on the concept alternatives. Input can be given via comment forms provided during the drop-in session or e-mailed to VPFM@buffalostate.edu.
A final Facilities Master Plan will be created and presented in the fall.
The suggested approaches are part of a Facilities Master Plan process involving interviews, site visits, building assessments and analyses of the college’s future space needs. Planning consultants, led by Flynn Battaglia Architects, have developed three concept alternatives for how the campus might evolve.
Two presentations are planned:
On April 28, the three concept alternatives will be presented at an informational meeting from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. in Cleveland Hall 418. Please respond to powellja@buffalostate.edu if you plan to attend.
On April 29, a drop-in session, from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Campbell Student Union, will provide an opportunity for the campus community to view and comment on the concept alternatives. Input can be given via comment forms provided during the drop-in session or e-mailed to VPFM@buffalostate.edu.
A final Facilities Master Plan will be created and presented in the fall.