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UCSF outlines growth plans through 2035, says it expects 31% space increase and more housing

San Francisco Planning Commission · April 18, 2013
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UCSF presented a long-range development plan to the Planning Commission proposing seismic upgrades, more research and housing capacity and a 31% increase in campus square footage to about 10.5 million square feet by 2035; the presentation emphasized coordination on the forthcoming EIR and transportation demand management measures.

UCSF presented its long-range development plan (LRDP) to the San Francisco Planning Commission on April 18, describing campus goals through 2035 and seeking feedback on initial proposals. Lori Yamauchi, assistant vice chancellor for campus planning, said the plan is driven by seismic needs, programmatic growth and the university’s commitment to sustainability.

The university said it currently occupies roughly 8 million gross square feet across multiple city sites and anticipates growing to about 10.5 million gross square feet by 2035, a roughly 31 percent increase, excluding structured parking. Key themes Yamauchi listed were addressing seismically vulnerable buildings, optimizing…

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