Southern Oregon University

09/30/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/30/2024 17:14

SOU plans forums to kick off facilities master plan

(Ashland, Ore.) - Southern Oregon University's 10-year update to its Campus Facilities Master Plan is underway, and the university is seeking input from both campus and the community before the plan goes before the Ashland City Council for final approval next spring. The first two opportunities are introductory gallery and open house master plan forums - on Oct. 3 for students and SOU employees, and on Oct. 10 for members of the Ashland community.

The Campus Facilities Master Plan, when completed by the university and approved by the city council, will serve as a guide to development at SOU from 2025 through 2035. It will replace the current master plan, which was created in 2009 and was intended to steer the evolution of SOU's campus from 2010 through 2020.

"The master plan is intended to describe how we expect SOU's physical growth and needs to progress over the next 10 years," said Joe Mosley, SOU's director of communications. "It's more of a long-range satellite image than a detailed roadmap, but it will give our campus community, neighbors and partners in city government a basic picture of how we expect our footprint and facilities to change during the coming decade."

The first forum, for members of the campus community, will be from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 3, in the ASSOU Lounge at SOU's Stevenson Union building. It will include a summary of work that is underway and planned, and the opportunity for participants to give input about how the university's buildings and grounds should grow or change.

The second forum, for community members from Ashland and the Rogue Valley, will be from 4 to 7 p.m. on Oct. 10, also in the Stevenson Union's ASSOU Lounge. It will offer a similar outline of work that is in progress and opportunities to provide feedback.

Those who attend either of the forums will be able to view maps that show all buildings currently on SOU's 175-acre campus and also facilities that are expected to be added in the coming years. Coming developments that are expected to be on the final version of the updated master plan include projects that are currently in planning - such as a senior living facility that will replace the Cascade housing complex - and other proposals for renovation or new construction.

Projects included in the plan should align with SOU's mission and meet the needs of students, the southern Oregon region and the state. The master plan will not be a "wish list," and its proposals will reflect the university's financial realities

The master plan will not preclude other projects from being pursued over the next 10 years; many recent changes to the SOU campus have occurred that were not included in the 2010 master plan.

Campus and community members will have additional chances to hear about and weigh in on the master plan when it goes to the Ashland Planning Commission for study sessions next spring, and to the City Council in May for final approval. Interested parties will be invited to hear about the plan and to submit comments, questions and concerns.

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