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CAMPUS FORUM MEETING – 1

9.29.2010
COMPREHENSIVE CAMPUS MASTER PLAN
PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY




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AGENDA:
.SCHEDULE
.GOALS
.SUSTAINABILITY
.INTERVIEWS
.UTILIZATION
.FACILITY CONDITIONS
.SITE ANALYSIS
.COMMENTS/QUESTIONS
SCHEDULE:
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DELIVERABLES:
MASTERPLAN DOCUMENT:
                     Goals and objectives
                     Campus policies recommendations
                     Campus preservation and enhancement
                     Sustainable development strategies
                     Space utilization and recommendations
                     Campus safety improvements

                     EXHIBITS:
                     Illustrative Current Campus Plan
                     Updated Existing Condition Exhibits
                          Topography
                          Use Districts
                          Real Estate
                          Open Space
                          Vegetation
                          Pedestrian System
                          Vehicular Circulation and Parking
                          Utilities: Sewer
                          Utilities: Water
                          Utilities: Steam Tunnels
                          Utilities: Electrical
                          Utilities: Voice/Data
                     Illustrative Campus Master Plan
FINAL DELIVERABLES
                     Illustrative Campus Landscape Plan
COMPLETED ITEMS
                     Implementation Plan
MASTERPLAN DOCUMENT:
                     Goals and objectives
                     Campus policies recommendations
                     Campus preservation and enhancement
                     Sustainable development strategies
                     Space utilization and recommendations
                     Campus safety improvements

                     EXHIBITS:
                     Illustrative Current Campus Plan
                     Updated Existing Condition Exhibits
                          Topography
                          Use Districts
                          Real Estate
                          Open Space
                          Vegetation
                          Pedestrian System
                          Vehicular Circulation and Parking
                          Utilities: Sewer
                          Utilities: Water
                          Utilities: Steam Tunnels
                          Utilities: Electrical
                          Utilities: Voice/Data
                     Illustrative Campus Master Plan
FINAL DELIVERABLES
                     Illustrative Campus Landscape Plan
TO DO’s
                     Implementation Plan
GOALS:
KICK-OFF MEETING
STRATEGIC PLAN
ALIGNMENT
ALIGNMENT
GOALS for the
MASTER PLAN




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SUSTAINABILITY:
STARS ANALYSIS
This voluntary, self-assessment tool provides a clear and thorough system by which higher education
institutions can benchmark where they are today and set goals for the future.
Sustainability
INTERVIEWS:
WHO WE’VE TALKED TO
WHAT WE’VE HEARD
President, Provost, Administrative Vice Presidents
Deans, Arts & Sciences, Business, Education, Technology, Continuing & Graduate Studies,
Enrollment Management & Student Success
Chief Information Officer, Directors of Facilities Planning, Building Trades & Landscape
Maintenance, and Custodial & General Services
Athletics
Directors of Campus Life & Auxiliary Services, University Housing, Student Center, Campus
Recreation, University Police & Parking Services
Campus Sustainability Committee
City of Pittsburg
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BUILDING EXPANSION PROJECTS
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1. Overman Student Center
2. Gibson Hall Dining Facility
3. Family & Consumer Sciences
4. McPherson Hall
5. Weede P.E. Building
6. Student Recreation Center
NEW CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
Fine & Performing Arts Center
Conference Center
Business College
Campus Recreation
Classrooms & Labs
University House
Diesel Heavy Equipment Building
Indoor Track Facility
PARKING
FACILITY CONDITION:
EXTERIOR
INTERIOR
SYSTEMS
Good/Excellent
     Neutral
     Poor/Unsatisfactory



EXHIBIT: EXTERIOR BUILDING CONDITIONS
Good/Excellent
     Neutral
     Poor/Unsatisfactory



EXHIBIT: INTERIOR BUILDING CONDIITONS
Good/Excellent
    Neutral
    Poor/Unsatisfactory



EXHIBIT: ENGINEERED SYSTEMS CONDITIONS
SITE ANALYSIS:
EXHIBIT: UNIVERSITY PROPERTY LINE
EXHIBIT: 100-YEAR FLOOR PLAIN
EXHIBIT: CURRENT CAMPUS PLAN
Parking



EXHIBIT: ROADWAYS & PARKING
EXHIBIT: PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION
EXHIBIT: TOPOGRAPHY
SAFETY
Joplin Street
           Primary vehicular traffic
           Pedestrian traffic concerns




      EXHIBIT: SAFETY
SAFETY
Joplin Street
Site Lighting
           Primary vehicular traffic
           Pedestrian traffic concerns
           Site lighting




      EXHIBIT: SAFETY
SAFETY
Joplin Street
Site Lighting
           Primary vehicular traffic
           Pedestrian traffic concerns
           Site lighting

           Public Address Systems
           Electronic Message Boards
           Cameras in Residence Halls & Parking Areas




      EXHIBIT: SAFETY
EXHIBIT: UNIVERSITY-OWNED PROPERTY
Academic
     Physical Plant
     University Housing
     Recreation/Athletics
     Administration
     Student/Faculty
     Other



EXHIBIT: USE DISTRICTS
5 min.   10 min.   15 min.   20 min.




EXHIBIT: WALKABILITY
A.




                                 B.




                           A: view from west   B: view from south


     EXHIBIT: OPEN SPACE
B.




                     A.




          Positive
          Neutral
          Negative
                                   A: approach from south   B: approach from west


     EXHIBIT: EXTERIOR CHARACTER
UTILIZATION:
PART I: CLASSROOM ANALYSIS
8AM   9AM   10AM   11AM   12AM   1PM   2PM   3PM   8AM   9:30AM 11AM   12:30PM 2PM   3:30PM
FAMILY CONSUMER SCIENCE


                 GRUBBS HALL
HARTMAN HALL

HUGHES HALL

KELCE HALL




KANSAS TECHNOLOGY CENTER
PORTER HALL       MCPHERSON HALL


RUSS HALL
WEEDE HALL       STUDENT REC CENTER
WHITESITT HALL

YATES HALL

                                                                M.W.F. SCHEDULE                         T.TH. SCHEDULE
88
CLASSROOMS SCHEDULED
                       %
COMM 230




           88
           CLASSROOMS SCHEDULED
                                  %
COMM 230                 35
           COURSE CAPACITY
FILLED SEATS EMPTY SEATS




COMM 230               20 15
           COURSE CAPACITY
COMM 230                        48
           POTENTIAL ROOM CAPACITY
FILLED SEATS EMPTY SEATS




COMM 230 20 28
       POTENTIAL ROOM CAPACITY
41.7%                      FILLED SEATS EMPTY SEATS




        COMM 230 20 28
               POTENTIAL ROOM CAPACITY
65                          %
AVERAGE UTILIZATION OF EA. ROOM
.THROUGHOUT DAY
            ALL CLASSROOMS
900


                    800


                    700


                    600




building capacity
                    500


                    400


                    300


                    200


                    100


                      0

                          8
                              KTC
                              9   10   11       12        1   2   3   Night

                                            time of day
900


                    800


                    700


                    600




building capacity
                    500


                    400


                    300


                    200


                    100


                      0

                          8
                              KC
                              9    10   11       12        1   2   3   Night

                                             time of day
900


                    800


                    700


                    600




building capacity
                    500


                    400


                    300


                    200


                    100


                      0

                          8
                              WH
                              9   10   11       12        1   2   3   Night

                                            time of day
900


                          800


                          700
FAM
GH
                          600
HA


      building capacity
HH
HW                        500

KC
KTC                       400
MH
MP                        300
PH
REC                       200
RH
TBA                       100
WE
WH
                            0
YH
                                8   9   10   11       12        1   2   3   Night

                                                  time of day
.CAMPUS VIEW
         ALL CLASSROOMS
22.2%



            ROOM CAP                                                           38.9%



                                    48.4%

                                                                                                        43.9%
          50.1%            26.5%




         FILLED SEATS                                                                  24.0%    51.3%
                                      2090




                                                                                                                 CLASSROOM UTILIZATION
            1727
                                                              23.6%             2891
                                      1958                                      1837                      2061
            1737                                                                                          1611
                                               4761
                                               1359                                              1082
                             2562
                                                                                                 1142
22.5%              9.6%       926                     35.8%
                                                                1509                     1677
                                                                       15.5%
   583                                                  411     467                      531
                     586                                                 257
   169                                                  229
 HA




 MP
FAM
 GH

 HH
 KC

 MH

 PH
 RH

 WH
REC

 YH
KTC
22.2%



            ROOM CAP                                                           38.9%



                                    48.4%

                                                                                                        43.9%
          50.1%            26.5%



                                                     COURSE CAP
         FILLED SEATS                                                                  24.0%    51.3%
                                      2090




                                                                                                                 CLASSROOM UTILIZATION
            1727
                                                              23.6%             2891
                                      1958                                      1837                      2061
            1737                                                                                          1611
                                               4761
                                               1359                                              1082
                             2562
                                                                                                 1142
22.5%              9.6%       926                     35.8%
                                                                1509                     1677
                                                                       15.5%
   583                                                  411     467                      531
                     586                                                 257
   169                                                  229
 HA




 MP
FAM
 GH

 HH
 KC

 MH

 PH
 RH

 WH
REC

 YH
KTC
UTILIZATION:
PART II: LAB ANALYSIS
8AM   9AM   10AM   11AM   12AM   1PM   2PM   3PM   8AM   9:30AM 11AM   12:30PM 2PM   3:30PM



FAMILY CONSUMER SCIENCE
GRUBBS HALL

HUGHES HALL      HECKERT-WELLS HALL



KANSAS TECHNOLOGY CENTER

PORTER HALL
WHITESITT HALL   STUDENT REC CENTER
YATES HALL

                                                                 M.W.F. SCHEDULE                        T.TH. SCHEDULE
ROOM CAP
                   27.1%                     29.8%



FILLED SEATS
                     2129
                            41.1%
                      791                                                        1611




                                                                                          LAB UTILIZATION
          23.6%
                                               2016           35.9%

                              943              856                             28.7%
                              665                               610
             660                    10.4%             29.5%
                                                                      17.9%
                                                                                 365    531
                                       215              141     342      230
             204
         FAM
          GH
          HW
          HH
         KTC

          PH

          YH
         REC
          MH
ROOM CAP
                   27.1%
                                    COURSE CAP29.8%



FILLED SEATS
                     2129
                            41.1%
                      791                                                         1611




                                                                                           LAB UTILIZATION
          23.6%
                                                2016           35.9%

                              943               856                             28.7%
                              665                                610
             660                     10.4%             29.5%
                                                                       17.9%
                                                                                  365    531
                                        215              141     342      230
             204
         FAM
          GH
          HW
          HH
         KTC

          PH

          YH
         REC
          MH
.FIT
COURSE VS. CLASSROOM STOCK
50             100   150   200    250     300   350   400
                                         COURSE STOCK

  0-20
                    24             74




 21-40
                                                             264                     440




 41-60
                              61                     208




 61-80
               17                  72

                                                           CLASSROOM STOCK
81-100
               18 24




100+
          0         24




         CAMPUS: COURSE VS. CLASSROOM STOCK
         229
50             100   150   200    250     300   350   400
NEED MORE 0-20 CAP CLASSROOMS
                                                              COURSE STOCK

                  0-20
                                         24             74




                 21-40
                                                                                  264                     440




                 41-60
                                                   61                     208




                 61-80
                                    17                  72

                                                                                CLASSROOM STOCK
                81-100
                                    18 24




                100+
                                0        24




                            CAMPUS: COURSE VS. CLASSROOM STOCK
                            229
50             100   150   200    250     300   350   400
                                         COURSE STOCK

  0-20
                    24             74




 21-40
                                                             264                     440




 41-60
                              61                     208




 61-80
               17                  72

                                                           CLASSROOM STOCK
81-100
               18 24


                                        EXCESSIVE LARGER CLASSROOM STOCK
100+
          0         24




         CAMPUS: COURSE VS. CLASSROOM STOCK
         229
.QUESTIONS/COMMENTS?
EXHIBIT: CURRENT CAMPUS PLAN

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Comprehensive Campus Master Plan Open Forum Presentation

  • 1. CAMPUS FORUM MEETING – 1 9.29.2010 COMPREHENSIVE CAMPUS MASTER PLAN PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY GouldEvans
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  • 9. MASTERPLAN DOCUMENT: Goals and objectives Campus policies recommendations Campus preservation and enhancement Sustainable development strategies Space utilization and recommendations Campus safety improvements EXHIBITS: Illustrative Current Campus Plan Updated Existing Condition Exhibits Topography Use Districts Real Estate Open Space Vegetation Pedestrian System Vehicular Circulation and Parking Utilities: Sewer Utilities: Water Utilities: Steam Tunnels Utilities: Electrical Utilities: Voice/Data Illustrative Campus Master Plan FINAL DELIVERABLES Illustrative Campus Landscape Plan COMPLETED ITEMS Implementation Plan
  • 10. MASTERPLAN DOCUMENT: Goals and objectives Campus policies recommendations Campus preservation and enhancement Sustainable development strategies Space utilization and recommendations Campus safety improvements EXHIBITS: Illustrative Current Campus Plan Updated Existing Condition Exhibits Topography Use Districts Real Estate Open Space Vegetation Pedestrian System Vehicular Circulation and Parking Utilities: Sewer Utilities: Water Utilities: Steam Tunnels Utilities: Electrical Utilities: Voice/Data Illustrative Campus Master Plan FINAL DELIVERABLES Illustrative Campus Landscape Plan TO DO’s Implementation Plan
  • 16. This voluntary, self-assessment tool provides a clear and thorough system by which higher education institutions can benchmark where they are today and set goals for the future.
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  • 21. INTERVIEWS: WHO WE’VE TALKED TO WHAT WE’VE HEARD
  • 22. President, Provost, Administrative Vice Presidents Deans, Arts & Sciences, Business, Education, Technology, Continuing & Graduate Studies, Enrollment Management & Student Success Chief Information Officer, Directors of Facilities Planning, Building Trades & Landscape Maintenance, and Custodial & General Services Athletics Directors of Campus Life & Auxiliary Services, University Housing, Student Center, Campus Recreation, University Police & Parking Services Campus Sustainability Committee City of Pittsburg
  • 23. !" %" &" #" $" BUILDING EXPANSION PROJECTS '" 1. Overman Student Center 2. Gibson Hall Dining Facility 3. Family & Consumer Sciences 4. McPherson Hall 5. Weede P.E. Building 6. Student Recreation Center
  • 24. NEW CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Fine & Performing Arts Center Conference Center Business College Campus Recreation Classrooms & Labs University House Diesel Heavy Equipment Building Indoor Track Facility
  • 27. Good/Excellent Neutral Poor/Unsatisfactory EXHIBIT: EXTERIOR BUILDING CONDITIONS
  • 28. Good/Excellent Neutral Poor/Unsatisfactory EXHIBIT: INTERIOR BUILDING CONDIITONS
  • 29. Good/Excellent Neutral Poor/Unsatisfactory EXHIBIT: ENGINEERED SYSTEMS CONDITIONS
  • 37. SAFETY Joplin Street Primary vehicular traffic Pedestrian traffic concerns EXHIBIT: SAFETY
  • 38. SAFETY Joplin Street Site Lighting Primary vehicular traffic Pedestrian traffic concerns Site lighting EXHIBIT: SAFETY
  • 39. SAFETY Joplin Street Site Lighting Primary vehicular traffic Pedestrian traffic concerns Site lighting Public Address Systems Electronic Message Boards Cameras in Residence Halls & Parking Areas EXHIBIT: SAFETY
  • 41. Academic Physical Plant University Housing Recreation/Athletics Administration Student/Faculty Other EXHIBIT: USE DISTRICTS
  • 42. 5 min. 10 min. 15 min. 20 min. EXHIBIT: WALKABILITY
  • 43. A. B. A: view from west B: view from south EXHIBIT: OPEN SPACE
  • 44. B. A. Positive Neutral Negative A: approach from south B: approach from west EXHIBIT: EXTERIOR CHARACTER
  • 46. 8AM 9AM 10AM 11AM 12AM 1PM 2PM 3PM 8AM 9:30AM 11AM 12:30PM 2PM 3:30PM FAMILY CONSUMER SCIENCE GRUBBS HALL HARTMAN HALL HUGHES HALL KELCE HALL KANSAS TECHNOLOGY CENTER PORTER HALL MCPHERSON HALL RUSS HALL WEEDE HALL STUDENT REC CENTER WHITESITT HALL YATES HALL M.W.F. SCHEDULE T.TH. SCHEDULE
  • 48. COMM 230 88 CLASSROOMS SCHEDULED %
  • 49. COMM 230 35 COURSE CAPACITY
  • 50. FILLED SEATS EMPTY SEATS COMM 230 20 15 COURSE CAPACITY
  • 51. COMM 230 48 POTENTIAL ROOM CAPACITY
  • 52. FILLED SEATS EMPTY SEATS COMM 230 20 28 POTENTIAL ROOM CAPACITY
  • 53. 41.7% FILLED SEATS EMPTY SEATS COMM 230 20 28 POTENTIAL ROOM CAPACITY
  • 54. 65 % AVERAGE UTILIZATION OF EA. ROOM
  • 55. .THROUGHOUT DAY ALL CLASSROOMS
  • 56. 900 800 700 600 building capacity 500 400 300 200 100 0 8 KTC 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 Night time of day
  • 57. 900 800 700 600 building capacity 500 400 300 200 100 0 8 KC 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 Night time of day
  • 58. 900 800 700 600 building capacity 500 400 300 200 100 0 8 WH 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 Night time of day
  • 59. 900 800 700 FAM GH 600 HA building capacity HH HW 500 KC KTC 400 MH MP 300 PH REC 200 RH TBA 100 WE WH 0 YH 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 Night time of day
  • 60. .CAMPUS VIEW ALL CLASSROOMS
  • 61. 22.2% ROOM CAP 38.9% 48.4% 43.9% 50.1% 26.5% FILLED SEATS 24.0% 51.3% 2090 CLASSROOM UTILIZATION 1727 23.6% 2891 1958 1837 2061 1737 1611 4761 1359 1082 2562 1142 22.5% 9.6% 926 35.8% 1509 1677 15.5% 583 411 467 531 586 257 169 229 HA MP FAM GH HH KC MH PH RH WH REC YH KTC
  • 62. 22.2% ROOM CAP 38.9% 48.4% 43.9% 50.1% 26.5% COURSE CAP FILLED SEATS 24.0% 51.3% 2090 CLASSROOM UTILIZATION 1727 23.6% 2891 1958 1837 2061 1737 1611 4761 1359 1082 2562 1142 22.5% 9.6% 926 35.8% 1509 1677 15.5% 583 411 467 531 586 257 169 229 HA MP FAM GH HH KC MH PH RH WH REC YH KTC
  • 64. 8AM 9AM 10AM 11AM 12AM 1PM 2PM 3PM 8AM 9:30AM 11AM 12:30PM 2PM 3:30PM FAMILY CONSUMER SCIENCE GRUBBS HALL HUGHES HALL HECKERT-WELLS HALL KANSAS TECHNOLOGY CENTER PORTER HALL WHITESITT HALL STUDENT REC CENTER YATES HALL M.W.F. SCHEDULE T.TH. SCHEDULE
  • 65. ROOM CAP 27.1% 29.8% FILLED SEATS 2129 41.1% 791 1611 LAB UTILIZATION 23.6% 2016 35.9% 943 856 28.7% 665 610 660 10.4% 29.5% 17.9% 365 531 215 141 342 230 204 FAM GH HW HH KTC PH YH REC MH
  • 66. ROOM CAP 27.1% COURSE CAP29.8% FILLED SEATS 2129 41.1% 791 1611 LAB UTILIZATION 23.6% 2016 35.9% 943 856 28.7% 665 610 660 10.4% 29.5% 17.9% 365 531 215 141 342 230 204 FAM GH HW HH KTC PH YH REC MH
  • 68. 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 COURSE STOCK 0-20 24 74 21-40 264 440 41-60 61 208 61-80 17 72 CLASSROOM STOCK 81-100 18 24 100+ 0 24 CAMPUS: COURSE VS. CLASSROOM STOCK 229
  • 69. 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 NEED MORE 0-20 CAP CLASSROOMS COURSE STOCK 0-20 24 74 21-40 264 440 41-60 61 208 61-80 17 72 CLASSROOM STOCK 81-100 18 24 100+ 0 24 CAMPUS: COURSE VS. CLASSROOM STOCK 229
  • 70. 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 COURSE STOCK 0-20 24 74 21-40 264 440 41-60 61 208 61-80 17 72 CLASSROOM STOCK 81-100 18 24 EXCESSIVE LARGER CLASSROOM STOCK 100+ 0 24 CAMPUS: COURSE VS. CLASSROOM STOCK 229