1.1 A Unique Inheritance 1.2 A Renewed Vision 1.3 Organization of the Campus Plan 1.4 Framing the Plan: Three Main Goals 1.5 Framing the Plan: Nine Foundation Principles 1.6 The Purposes of the Campus Plan 1.7 The Limits of the Campus Plan 1.8 The Context of the Campus Plan
2.1 Natural and Landscaped Open Space Goal 2.2 Natural and Landscaped Open Space Principles 2.3 Policy Directions – Natural and Landscaped Open Space 2.3.1 Natural Areas 2.3.2 Landscaped Areas 2.3.3 Campus Entries 2.3.4 Outdoor Recreation and Athletics
3.1 Land and Buildings Goal 3.2 Land and Buildings Principles 3.3 Policy Directions – Land and Buildings 3.3.1 Sustainable Development 3.3.2 Buildings 3.3.3 Indoor Athletics and Recreation 3.3.4 Housing 3.3.5 Student and Staff Services – Village Centre 3.3.6 The CJVI Property 3.3.7 The Southwest Quadrant 3.3.8 Monitoring and Long-Term Planning
4.1 Travel and Parking Goal 4.2 Travel and Parking Principles 4.3 Policy Directions – Travel and Parking 4.3.1 Promoting Alternative Modes of Travel to Campus 4.3.2 Managing Campus Circulation 4.3.3 Parking for Vehicles and Bicycles
5.1 Consultation 5.2 Natural and Landscaped Open Space 5.3 Land and Buildings 5.4 Travel and Parking 5.5 Timing and Priorities
Overview of Consultation Details of Early Consultations – 1999 Details of Spring 2002 Consultations Details of Fall 2002 Consultations Details of Spring 2003 Open House
Figure: Original Campus Plan (1961) Figure 2: Current Buildings and Facilities 2003/04 Area Affected by Freeze on Use Figure 3: Concept Plan Figure 4: Preferred Future Building Locations Figure 5: Travel and Parking Plan