Overall Rating | Bronze - expired |
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Overall Score | 41.92 |
Liaison | Meghna Tare |
Submission Date | Jan. 27, 2011 |
Executive Letter | Download |
University of Texas at Arlington
PAE-3: Physical Campus Plan
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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4.00 / 4.00 |
Meghna
Tare Director Office of Sustainability |
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Does the institution's physical campus plan include sustainability at a high level?:
Yes
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A brief description of how the physical campus plan or amendment includes sustainability:
Environment and Sustainability:
1) The campus plan identifies the full and responsible capacity for growth within the university's existing boundary by transforming underutilized parcels into sustainable buildings and open space
2) Encourages walking, biking, and the use of transit throughout the university and downtown by keeping automobiles to the periphery of campus in structured parking accessed by pedestrian friendly streets. A recent example includes the closure of West First St. between Yates and College streets. This area has been transformed into an attractive outdoor space featuring enhanced landscaping, with brick pavers and benches, etc. Yates St. east of Nedderman Hall is currently being converted to a pedestrian mall as well and will be completed by Dec. 2010
3) Parking Lot Remodeling
Additional "gray to green" initiatives include the removal of a surface parking lot which formerly existed north of the Engineering Lab building. It will reopen as an attractive mall with seating areas, water feature, and others concurrent with the opening of the ERB.
Greek Row Refurbishing
In 2009 Greek Row Drive was completely refurbished including the installation of underground utilities, the final product promotes landscaped islands which divide the student traffic flow thus creating a calmer and scenic traffic pattern. This renovation also increased pedestrian safety by providing islands for pedestrian crossings.
Historical Real Estate Review
Regarding real estate transactions for the university, when new properties are acquired an environmental assessment is conducted by the University's Historic Review to reveal any potential for environmental concerns with its prior usage. An asbestos survey and review of other construction factors that would impact the sustainable nature of the property is also conducted. In those cases where the property structures are demolished, any necessary abatement of hazardous materials as well as the recycling of those products is also determined. The final product is a site restored to an appealing and aesthetically improved landscaped area.
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The year the physical campus plan was developed or adopted:
2,005
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The website URL where the physical campus plan is available:
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