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69传媒 University Secures Final Order for Campus Plan and Development

Order from D.C. Zoning Commission in effect

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69传媒 University has received notice of the final order for its 2021 Campus Plan from the District of Columbia Zoning Commission after the commission鈥檚 unanimous 5-0 vote last July. The university will begin to move forward with implementation of the plan, which sets forth a thoughtful and measured approach to managing campus growth and development over the next 10 years.听

鈥淲hile our reach and impact are global, the heart of AU is in Washington, D.C.,鈥 said AU President Sylvia M. Burwell. 鈥淲e are proud of the collaborative work that has resulted in the 2021 Campus Plan, and thank the members of the surrounding community for being our partners in this consensus-based planning effort. We are committed to ensuring that our work together continues to support AU鈥檚 institutional objectives and priorities while enhancing the quality of life for those who live in the neighborhoods surrounding campus.鈥

The 2021 Campus Plan provides a predictable yet flexible framework that allows AU to meet the changing needs and demands of the educational marketplace of the 21st century, reinforces the university鈥檚 role in the nation鈥檚 capital, and underscores AU鈥檚 commitment to the communities of which it is a part. Prior to its submission to the zoning commission, the plan received consensus support from the AU Neighborhood Partnership as part of an extensive, collaborative, and inclusive planning process. As a result, the 2021 Campus Plan reflects the input of community leaders, students, faculty, staff and other interested stakeholders.

AU鈥檚 institutional objectives for the new Campus Plan, all aimed at effectively managing the university鈥檚 potential growth and mitigating its associated impacts on the surrounding residential communities, notably include:

  • Strategic enrollment management within the student enrollment cap established in 2011 when adjusted to reflect the revised student count methodology set forth in the city鈥檚 updated zoning regulations;
  • A balanced development program of residential, campus life, athletic and academic/administrative uses aimed at providing leading-edge teaching facilities and invigorating a student-centered living and learning campus experience;
  • A plan to implement robust engagement with students that choose to live off-campus to equip them to be responsible members of the community and promote positive relationships between students and their neighbors; and
  • Continued commitment to reduce the use of single-occupancy vehicles and the demand for on-campus parking, along with enforcement of AU鈥檚 existing off-campus parking policies to preserve on-street parking capacity for members of the community.

鈥淲ith the final order from the D.C. Zoning Commission in place, we look forward to continuing to collaborate with the AU Neighborhood Partnership and other stakeholders over the next decade,鈥 said AU Community and Government Relations Assistant Vice President Ed Fisher. 鈥淭his work could not have been accomplished without the input, advice, and guidance our of neighbors and we are thankful for their effort and support.鈥

More information about the Campus Plan can be found at .