Draft Institutional Master Plan Open for Feedback Through Nov. 5

The Office of Facilities Management will discuss the University’s draft Institutional Master Plan (IMP) at the Oakland-wide community meeting hosted by the Oakland Planning and Development Corporation on Tuesday, Oct. 29, from 6-7:30 p.m. at 294 Semple Street. The meeting will focus on community feedback and next steps in the IMP process. Those unable to attend the meeting are encouraged to review the draft online and submit their feedback through Nov. 5.

About the Draft Institutional Master Plan

The IMP is a more detailed version of Pitt’s campus master plan, which was created after more than a year of input from Pitt faculty, students and staff as well as community members and partners. Read more about the differences between the Pittsburgh Campus Master Plan and the IMP.

Using the feedback received at meetings throughout the past year, Facilities Management developed it into an IMP — a formal document required by the City of Pittsburgh that provides details related to City regulations, including building height and mass, parking, urban design and neighborhood compatibility. An IMP helps provide greater understanding about institutional plans to the community and public.

To learn more about the IMP draft plan and get answers to frequently asked questions, visit Pitt’s Campus Master Plan online.

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