UC Berkeley releases draft of 2021 Long Range Development Plan
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UC Berkeley released its draft of the 2021 Long Range Development Plan. The draft provides estimates on the student and faculty population growth from now until the 2036-37 academic year.
UC Berkeley released its draft of the 2021 Long Range Development Plan, or LRDP, which outlines how the campus will best utilize land and university facilities for the next 15 years.
The draft provides estimates on the student and faculty population growth from now until the 2036-37 academic year. It also describes the guidelines for how to use campus-owned land and improve transportation and infrastructure around campus.
San Diego council committee votes to lift deed restrictions on 90 acres of UCSD land
The San Diego City Council’s Land Use and Housing Committee voted to approve lifting deed restrictions on 90 acres of UCSD land east of Interstate 5, labeled Parcels E and L.
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Feb. 18, 2021 5:47 PM PT
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The San Diego City Council’s Land Use and Housing Committee voted unanimously Feb. 18 to recommend that the full council lift deed restrictions on two parcels on the UC San Diego east campus and amend the master agreement with the university to include notification to the city when hotel development on those parcels begins.
W.A. Ranches receives approval for long range development plan
W.A. Ranches, a working ranch plot of 19,000 acres near Cochrane, AB, along with 1,000 head of cattle, was gifted to the University of Calgary in 2018.
The gift was given by Jack Anderson and his daughter Wynne Chisholm who are ranchers and philanthropists in the Calgary region. Through their knowledge of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, the family recognized the need for an education ranch when discussing succession planning. Worth $44 million, it’s the largest such gift given to a veterinary school in North America.
The gift has enormous potential and a plan was necessary to ensure effective development of the land for teaching, research and community use. The W.A. Ranch’s Long Range Development Plan (LRDP) was approved by the University of Calgary Board of Governors in June and by the Government of Alberta in fall. It is a potential land use plan if the university were to build at a later time and focuses o