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Participants

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  • Robert Clossin

  • Michelle Perez

  • Hannah Campi

  • Chris McCracken

  • Jennifer Bowser

  • Sherlock Li

  • Walt Kanzler

  • Mirle Rabinowitz-Bussell

  • Hugh Hagues

  • Karyn Speidel

  • Sara McKinstry

  • Ken Hall

  • Jane Teranes

  • Subrata C,

  • Missing: Peter Sloan, Ping Liu, Gordon McCord, Dana Gibson (get students name of who came in her place)

Agenda

Introduction: Walt Kanzler

  • Your voice at this table best way to share feedback on how to move sustainability forward. Share your feedback and your department and stake holder feedback through this Committee.

  • Dave Weil retiring end of February 2019. Walt still chair, talking to Gary and Steve about who will be co-chair.

  • Michelle Perez acting as interim director sustainability.

  • Orchestra metaphor working across campus to make sustainability happen. How to get range of stakeholder voices and collaborate on interests. Communications and outcome are key, making recommendations to VC Matthews.

  • People shared their interests in sustainability and how they work on it on campus.

UC San Diego Long Range Development Plan

Robert Clossin, Campus Planning

  • Add in Robert’s slides

  • Main take-away points:

    • 2 long range plans – link to La Jolla, Hillcrest

    • Min env impacts with growth projections: La Jolla Environmental Impact Review (EIR)

    • Students 42,400 (8 colleges, mostly undergrad students); all population of 65,600 by 2035. (Today around 50,000.) (Transportation fall cordon count does 1-day entering and leaving estimates.)

    • Could do up to total 27.8M GSF total size by 2035 (3.3M under 2004 LRDP and then 8.9M under 2018 LRDP). Mostly in student housing (beds): 26,000 beds (60-65% students living on campus) by 2035 (14,000 today). Using a lot of redevelopment opportunities around lower density areas. Goal to be nation’s largest residential campus. Add F/S housing in Mesa housing area and SIO (P3 development).

    • Increase on-campus housing: house a little under 40% now but aiming for 65% of students on campus.

    • Optimize light regal system to improve access and connection

    • Further develop University Center neighborhood (retail, access to alternative transit, welcoming to outside community)

    • Planning did a lot of open houses, student forums, and presentations across and off campus to get stakeholder feedback and input

    • Hillcrest: entirely new LRDP to redevelop the entire campus to meet seismic code and update 1963 hospital

      • 5 land use districts (one well with YMCA or other community groups, P3, some retail), replacement hospital, phasing plan, improved circulation, parking replacement, and new residential, multi-family housing, and mixed use districts

UC San Diego Sustainability Awards Voting Process

Jennifer Bowser, Sustainability

Sustainable Building Policy Update

Walt Kanzler, DDS and Dave Weil, Sustainability and Carbon Neutrality

Cool Campus Challenge

Sara McKinstry, Sustainability

  • coolcampuschallenge.org

  • Sign up starting mid-March.

  • On-campus prizes and between campus prizes

  • Sara will send info and flyer to help spread the word to your colleagues, students, peers, etc.

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