Long Range Development Plan Advisory Groups Sustainability Meeting #2 9:00am- 12:00 pm
Introductions Name Organization Warm up 1
Framing Principles 2
Agenda 1. Introductions 2. Recap of process and meeting #1 findings 3. Advisory group discussions: 3 strategy issues 4. Public comment (signup to speak) 5. Recommendations 6. Closing remarks 7. Invitation to Sharing Session: January 21 4:00-6:00 p.m. 3
Long range development plan: Process and timeline Sept 2015 Oct 2015 Dec 2015 Finalized Planning and Engagement Process OSU Steering Committee City Staff City Council/ Planning Commission Academic, research and student life Arts, culture, and enrichment Community integration Sustainability Health and wellness Design Team RFQ/RFP 4
Sustainability Advisory Group Schedule November 18 Advisory Groups Joint Orientation Session December 3 January 7 January 21 January 29 Sustainability Advisory Group Meeting I Sustainability Advisory Group Meeting II Advisory Groups Joint Sharing Session Advisory Group Reports
Long range development plan: Process and timeline Jan 2016 Selection of design team Top design teams present high level approach Community groups provide input on teams and concepts 6
Sustainable Strategic Questions 1. What emerging trends will shape the future for sustainability? 2. What steps can be taken to achieve OSU-Cascades sustainability goals for transportation, energy, water and waste (e.g., Net Zero Waste)? 3. How do we measure success? Which sustainability scorecard is best suited for OSU-Cascades (STAR or alternative)? 4. What promising collaborations or community partners could help OSU-Cascades achieve sustainability goals? 5. What barriers confront OSU-Cascades for sustainability, and how can they be overcome? 7
Sustainability Advisory Group Discussion Highlights: Dec 3, 2015 As a living laboratory, the campus has the opportunity to model and be a hub for a community focus on sustainable policies in practice for the reduction and regeneration of water, energy and natural resources used by and on the campus. A curriculum focused on promoting and innovating sustainable practices will attract unique students, faculty, and corporate investment to benefit the university, the participants and the community. OSU-Cascades needs to develop and communicate its sustainability business case for community-wide understanding and support of the university as an innovative, catalytic and collaborative partner. 8
Sustainability Advisory Group Discussion Highlights: Dec 3, 2015 (cont d.) The culture of the campus should embrace social equity with permeable boundaries and sustainable funding for all students. Landscaping, building and infrastructure design should promote community and business integration, engagement and the enhancement of entrepreneurial, economic, and community livability standards. The bar needs to be high. An effective monitoring system will provide timely and valued feedback to all campus participants on sustainability programs, policies, and activities. 9
Discussion Question #3 Which sustainability score card is best suited for OSU-Cascades (STAR or an alternative rating system)? 10
Discussion Question #4 What promising collaborations or community partners could help OSU- Cascades achieve the sustainability goals? 11
Discussion Question #5 What barriers confront OSU-Cascades for sustainability and how can they be overcome? 12
Public Comment 15 minutes total for public comment Each person who signed up gets 3-minutes Additional written comments accepted Thank you for your feedback! 13
CLOSING REMARKS
Next Meeting Thursday, January 21 Advisory Groups Joint Sharing Session 4:00-6:00PM 16
Adjourn Thank you! 17