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What is a Master Plan?. Stakeholder Needs. It will create a future vision for the campus. It is supported by policies, guidelines and priorities. It will guide the development and evolution of the entire campus plus impact development in the surrounding area.
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What is a Master Plan? Stakeholder Needs • It will create a future vision for the campus. • It is supported by policies, guidelines and priorities. • It will guide the development and evolution of the entire campus plus impact development in the surrounding area. • It is based on public input, program initiatives, existing development, physical characteristics, plus social & economic context. • The Master Plan Will answer four basic questions: • 1) What is Harbor/UCLA Medical Center now? • 2) What can Harbor/UCLA Medical Center become in the future? • 3) How does Harbor/UCLA Medical Center get there? • 4) How can Harbor/UCLA Medical Center positively impact the community? Design Process Data Input Projections Analysis Concepts Refine Master Plan
Schedule – Public Outreach June 2011 Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan 2012 Feb July Data Gathering Introduction and Initial Input Programming & Analysis Report Back Option Input and Feedback Review Program Master Plan Development Report on Status Option Input and Feedback Review Master Plan Options
Key Input • Your input into the planning process is very important. • What do you think the major issues are on the campus? • We want to understand your thoughts for how this campus should evolve to best serve the community. • Idea Stations • Station 1 - Health and Wellness • Station 2 – Campus Uses • Station 3 – Physical Environment • Station 4 - Economic Development • Rotate through each Station and provide input on each of the topics.
Summary • Review questions from the note cards and post ups. • Summarize what we learned today. • Identify any obvious trends or common issues.
Next Steps • How can you provide input on an ongoing basis? • Participate in future meetings. • Fill out comment cards at meetings. • Call (626) 300-2362 and leave a comment. • Email CNash@dpw.lacounty.gov with a comment.