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Progress Briefing Residence Hall Association February 9, 2009

Progress Briefing Residence Hall Association February 9, 2009. Campus Master Plan Update. Project Scope Extend 2005 CMP Integrate planning studies Transit Spine Land Use Traffic Solutions 3-D visualization mapping. Campus Master Plan Update. Project Process Workshops

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Progress Briefing Residence Hall Association February 9, 2009

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  1. Progress BriefingResidence Hall AssociationFebruary 9, 2009 Campus Master Plan Update

  2. Project Scope Extend 2005 CMP Integrate planning studies Transit Spine Land Use Traffic Solutions 3-D visualization mapping Campus Master Plan Update

  3. Project Process Workshops Stakeholders Input & Feedback Final Report Presentations Campus Master Plan Update

  4. Project Team CAS Staff Consultants Campus representation NAIPTA City of Flagstaff Coconino Community College Campus Master Plan Update

  5. Key Items Integration Coordination Short Term Traffic Solutions Spine Alignment Parking & Travel Demand Mgmt Neighboring Community Balanced Land Use Sequencing Campus Master Plan Update

  6. Suggested NAU’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Plan - Transportation • Implement north-south transit spine • Replace 75% of existing surface parking lots with perimeter parking garage system • Close campus to non-essential vehicles • Change “Parking Services” to “Commuter Services” • Increase parking permit fees 20% • Establish mandatory faculty & staff videoconferencing • Adopt a “yellow bike” program • Install bike lockers • Convert MCT busses to a 20% biodiesel/diesel fuel mixture • Workshop # 2

  7. Key Parking Issues • Garages needed soon to stay ahead of demand • Swing space needed sooner, to allow garage construction • Shifts between north and south are inevitable as lots come and go • Must manage permit assignments to avoid ‘hunting’ and frustration • If garage program is not feasible, TDM must be more aggressive • Key relationship with permit prices: • as funding mechanism • as demand-management tool

  8. Recommended Quick Traffic Fixes Dupont Drive Bicycle lanes due for removal Parking Lot P16 Entry direct from Knoles Drive University Drive Crosswalk improvements San Francisco Street / University Drive Add southbound right turn lane Knoles Drive / McConnell Drive Add southbound right turn lane Improve pedestrian crossing Move southbound bus stop Knoles Drive / McConnell Drive Add southbound right turn lane Improve pedestrian crossing Move southbound bus stop Runke Drive / ROTC block cut-through traffic Pine Knoll Drive Restripe for northbound bus lane Move northbound bus stop Increased permit management Not shown on map

  9. Spine Integration Final Route • Final Layout • Workshop #4

  10. Spine Integration Final Route • Final Layout • Workshop #4

  11. Transit Spine at Wall Aquatic • Workshop # 4

  12. Workshop #4

  13. Workshop #4

  14. Green Space Progress! • Find before shot • Union- • Aspen • Today • Workshop #4

  15. Schedule Outreach and supplemental parking study scheduled for Oct 08-Jan 09 WS#5, draft report rvw and final report rescheduled for Feb/Mar 09

  16. Questions? Campus Master Plan Update

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