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REFINEMENT PRESENTATION
WEST TEXAS A&M MASTER PLAN UPDATE
APRIL 2018
REFINEMENT PRESENTATION WEST TEXAS A&M MASTER PLAN UPDATE APRIL - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
REFINEMENT PRESENTATION WEST TEXAS A&M MASTER PLAN UPDATE APRIL 2018 1 1. INTRODUCTION + OVERVIEW AGENDA 2. TOWARDS 2035 3. THE NEXT 10 YEARS 4. DISCUSSION 2 INPUT 476 STUDENT SURVEY RESPONSES 293 I N F L U E N T I A L FACULTY AND
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WEST TEXAS A&M MASTER PLAN UPDATE
APRIL 2018
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AGENDA
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STUDENT SURVEY RESPONSES COMMUNITY TOWN HALL MEETING A T T E N D E E S FACULTY AND STAFF
SURVEY RESPONSES
M E M B E R A D V I S O R Y COMMITTEE STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBERS PEOPLE ON
USER GROUPS...
Transportation, Biking, and Parking Academics and Research Student Life, Residence, and Dining Facilities and Utilities Civis/Community Leadership UPD, Fire and Safety Athletics President Wendler
I N F L U E N T I A L G E N E R A T I O N A L PLANNING EFFORT
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C A M P U S A N D C O M M U N I T Y I N P U T
Student Survey Advisory Committee Community Input Meeting and Open House Faculty and Staff Survey Alumni and Donors Open House Transportation and Parking Focus Group Athletics Focus Group Academic and Research Focus Group Student Life Focus Group Civic and Community Leadership
Focus Group
Facilities and Utilities Focus Group Student Input Open House
D I R E C T I O N S E T T I N G I N P U T
President’s Cabinet / Steering President Wendler’s Master Plan
PreceptsWT 125 Generational Plan and Planning Principles
IDENTITY CONNECTIVITY VITALITY CONTEXT
T H E M E S
STEWARDSHIP
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Promote academic excellence Create welcoming, visually pleasing facilities Celebrate and improve the campus core Foster growth in regionally-significant research Improve transportation and mobility options Support the student life experience Make a more resilient campus Embrace and improve the landscape Improve the visitor experience Promote heritage and celebrate traditions
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6,543 7,394 8,307 9,103 1,366 2,668 3,084 3,500 7,909 10,062 11,391 12,603
4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Head Count Year
All Students Head Count (HC) Over Time
UnderGrad Graduate Total
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200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027
Transfer Enrollment Year Transfer Enrollment Projections by Year
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
18% 51% 9% 22% 5% 18% 55% 21% 5% 15% 57% 23% 12% 33% 45% 11%
By 2027, 80% of new transfers would be upper level undergraduates.
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IN PROGRESS: FOOTBALL STADIUM STADIUM, AG COMPLEX, VETERANS PLAZA PLAZA NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS: TAMU VETERINARY MEDICINE, TVMDL
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Remove Tree Remove and rework sidewalk Remove and rework sidewalk15
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NORTH CAMPUS RUSSELL LONG BLVD CAMPUS CORE
WEAVE TOGETHER PEOPLE AND PLACES
EXISTING CAMPUS
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CAMPUS DISTRICTS
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WTAMU CAMPUS - EXISTING
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WTAMU CAMPUS - LONG TERM
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LANDSCAPE FABRIC
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LANDSCAPE TYPOLOGIES
EVENT GATEWAY PEDESTRIAN MALL TRAIL SHARED STREET GREAT LAWN RESIDENTIAL LAWN
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RUSSELL LONG BOULEVARD CAMPUS STREET REDESIGN
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RUSSELL LONG BOULEVARD - EXISTING
RUSSELL LONG BOULEVARD - EXISTING
64’ 74’
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RUSSELL LONG BOULEVARD - CAMPUS STREET REDESIGN
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Arlington, VA
Trec.pdx.edu Bikearlington.com
Portland, OR
RUSSELL LONG BOULEVARD - PRECEDENTS
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26TH STREET PEDESTRIAN MALL
Transformation of existing 26th Street into a hub of student life and game day activity.
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EXISTING 26th STREET
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SPIRIT PLAZA
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SPIRIT PLAZA GAME DAY
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HISTORIC QUAD PEDESTRIANIZATION
Pedestrianization and landscape improvements to Capt. Donald Blair south Old Main.
HISTORIC QUADRANGLE
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BUFFALO ALLEY
Transformation of existing alley into a pedestrian connection to the east.
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EXISTING ALLEY
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BUFFALO ALLEY
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GREAT LAWN
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GREAT “LAWN” (WITH XERISCAPING / NATIVE / DROUGHT TOLERANT PLANTING)
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CLOCKTOWER MALL PEDESTRIANIZATION & JBK LOADING DOCK RELOCATION
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CLOCKTOWER MALL PEDESTRIANIZATION & JBK LOADING DOCK RELOCATION
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CLOCKTOWER MALL PEDESTRIANIZATION & JBK LOADING DOCK RELOCATION
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WISDOM PLAZA
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Development of Agricultural Sciences district for WTAMU and TAMUS facilities and programs.
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES DISTRICT
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AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES DISTRICT
EXISTING TAMUS FACILITIES IN COLLEGE STATION WITH NEW FACILITIES ANNOUNCED AT WTAMU CAMPUS IN CANYON (RIGHT) AG COMPLEX UNDER CONSTRUCTION ON RUSSELL LONG BLVD (BELOW)
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Old Main McCaslin Hall Killgore Research Center Cornette Library & HELC Centennial Hall Founders Hall Palo Duro Research First United Bank Center Shirley Hall Jones Hall East Dining Hall “The Caf” Buff Hall Boiler Plant Computer Center Buffalo Courts Alumni Center Jarrett Hall Conner Hall Bivins Nursing Learning Center WTAMU Meat Lab Bain Athletic Center Greenhouse Print Shop Central Supply Purchasing & Inventories Physical Plant Complex Guenther Hall Alumni Banquet Facility Virgil Hensen Activities Center Kids Kollege Agriculture Complex Cross Hall Cousins Hall Joseph A. Miller Memorial Chapel Temporary Office Building Panhandle Plains Museum Engineering and Computer Sceience Agriculture and Science Building Education Old Student Union Bldg Fieldhouse “The Box” Stafford Hall Jack B. Kelley Student Center Sybil B. Harrinton Fine Arts Complex Mary Moody Northern Hall Buffalo Sports Park President’s House Stanley Schaeffer Agricultture Education Learning Lab University Dr. University Dr. PFCStephen Geurin
25th St. 4th Ave. 5th Ave. 3rd Ave. 2nd Ave. N 2nd Ave. 1st Ave.
Victory Dr. Victory Dr.
E-5 Keith Rowell 23rd St. 24th St. 23rd St. W i s d
R d . 2 6 t h S t r e e t P e d e s t r i a n M a l l 26th St 27th St 27th St 28th St 28th St
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m a n L n T aylor Ln Foster Ln Lair Ln Thompson Ln Scott Ln Tierra Blanca Dr Wirt Dr Hooper Dr Windy Weadow Ln Valleyview Dr Dimple Dr Palo Duro Dr Russell Long Blvd. West T exas A&M Dr.
Jeep Trail Rd. Russell Long Blvd. 4th Ave. 5th Ave. 4th Ave. H
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Hwy 60 Hwy 87
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AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES DISTRICT
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AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES DISTRICT
LOADING LOADING
SHARED PARKING WTAMU AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES COMPLEX BUILDING/ SITE A BUILDING/ SITE B BUILDING/ SITE C
EXISTING MAIN CAMPUS
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Master Plan Renovations and DemolitionsWW
= Backfill Renovation = Existing Univ. Building = Deferred Maintenance = Gut Renovation R1 Old Education Hall R2 The Box R3 PPHM R4 Cousins Hall R5 Shirley Hall R6 Cross Hall R7 Jones Hall R8 Guenther Hall R9 Ag & Sciences Backfill R10 Old Main Backfill
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R8 R7 R6 R9 R10
D1 Old Student Union Building D2 Killgore Research Center D3 Stafford Hall D4 Conner Hall D5 Bivins Nursing Learning Center and Meats Lab D6 Physical Plant D7 Print Shop and Warehouse D8 UPD Substation = Demolition
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N1 Bain Athletic Expansion N2 Physical Plant N3 Print Shop and Warehouse N4 Transit Shelter (RL) N5 UPD Relocation N6 Satellite Plant N7 Health Sciences A (23rd) N8 Academic/Research N9 Learning Commons N10 Academic/Research N11 Student Housing (Rec Lot) N12 Student Housing (Conner Site) N13 Central Plant Expansion A Future WTAMU / TAMU Academic/Research (TVMDL / VET MED etc.
Master Plan New Construction
= New Construction = Existing Univ. Building
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L1 Relocate JBK Loading Dock L2 26th Street Pedestrian Mall L3 Wisdom Rd. / Tower Pedestrianization L4 University Drive Pedestrianization L5
Pedestrianization L6 Victory Drive Road Diet L7
Closure L8 Residential Parking “Island” integration L9 Roadway to FUB L10 Ag Quad Roadways (connect to Valleyview) L11 Jeep Trail Extension L13 Russell Long Blvd L14 4th Street Improvements L15 23rd Street Improvements L16 Buffalo Alley
Master Plan Landscape Improvements
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10-YEAR CAMPUS MASTER PLAN
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RUSSELL LONG BOULEVARD CAMPUS STREET REDESIGN
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26TH STREET PEDESTRIAN MALL
Transformation of existing 26th Street into a hub of student life and game day activity.
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HEALTH SCIENCES & RESEARCH BUILDING
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Consolidate, expand, modernize spaces for the College of Nursing and Health Science Incorporate research spaces from Killgore 70,000 to 90,000gsf
OPTION A OPTION B
HEALTH SCIENCES & RESEARCH BUILDING
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HOUSING RENOVATIONS
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HOUSING RENOVATIONS
Address deferred maintenance, ADA access, restroom, common spaces for: Cousins Hall Shirley Hall Guenther Hall Cross Hall Jones Hall
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BAIN ATHLETIC EXPANSION
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BAIN ATHLETIC EXPANSION
Expand Bain Athletic Center to include: Practice spaces for golf, baseball, soft- ball, shared training spaces, offices, new entrance. Add shared commuter parking lot (425 spaces)
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OLD EDUCATION RENOVATION
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Renovate for academic/office uses. 60,000gsf
OLD EDUCATION RENOVATION
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NEW / EXPANDED UPD
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NEW / EXPANDED UPD
University Police Department Consolidate Police Functions (move
Emergency Command Center Officer Support Spaces (e.g. muster, locker rooms, armory, etc.) Visitor/Waiting Room Offices Parking 21,000 GSF 1 floors
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CLOCKTOWER MALL PEDESTRIANIZATION & JBK LOADING DOCK RELOCATION
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LEARNING COMMONS
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LEARNING COMMONS
Learning Commons Next Generation Library Focus on Student Success Academic Support and Resources Group and Individual Study Spaces Honors College Graduate Student Spaces Café Informal Seating 45,000 to 60,000 GSF 2 floors
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PHYSICAL PLANT, CENTRAL SUPPLY, & PURCHASING RELOCATION
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Relocated physical plant, central supply, purchasing to north side of campus, expand warehouse storage capacity, extend Jeep Trail Road 40,000 GSF 1 floors
PHYSICAL PLANT, CENTRAL SUPPLY & PURCHASING RELOCATION
WTAMU CAMPUS - TOWARDS 2035