Second Draft Institutional Master Plan Community Meeting on March 11

The Office of Facilities Management will host the second of three community meetings to discuss the University’s proposed Institutional Master Plan (IMP) on Monday, March 11, from 6 to 8 p.m., in the first-floor event space at Mervis Hall, 3950 Roberto Clemente Drive.

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 local community members and partners. Read more about the differences between the Pittsburgh Campus Master Plan and the IMP.

Using the feedback received at meetings last fall, Facilities Management is now developing 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. After receiving community input at meetings like the one on March 11, the University’s IMP will be submitted to the City this spring.

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

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