HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity of PS Council Meeting - CODCOUNCIL MEETINGCITY OF PALM SPRINGS
JANUARY 25, 2024
Your Community. Your College.
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AGENDA
01
Project
Concept
02
Student
Services and
A cadem ic
Offerings
03
Architectural
Overview
04
Public
Input
05
Project
P hases
06
Schedule
07
Community
Updates
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“…the Palm Springs Campus is intended to be a living laboratory, providing General and Basic Skills Education in four targeted academic areas: hospitality and tourism, media and the arts, allied health, and sustainable technology. With this vision, the Palm Springs Campus will provide more opportunity to work with industry partners and serve as a proving ground, building and testing training, programs and approaches that, if proven successful, could be expanded and replicated in other locations and in other delivery modalities.”
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•Enrollm ent Services
•Counseling
•Computer Lab
•Student IDs
•Food Pantry & Food Box Program
•Tutoring & Academ ic Skills Center
•Library Services
•plEDGE /EDGE Support
•Transportation - Roadrunner Express & SunLine
•Bursar Services
•Virtual DSPS Services
PALM SPRINGSSTUDENT SERVICES
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WEST VALLEYCURRENT
ACADEMIC
OFFERINGS
Film & TV Production
Digital DesignProductionGeneral Education
ESLN Partnership and Community Education (PaCE) Offerings
California Indian Nations College (CINC)
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GUIDING PRINCIPLES
•Access
•Collegiality
•Diversity, Equity,
Inclusion and
Accessibility
•Em pathy
•Fiscal Accountability
•Innovation
•Integrity
•Social Justice
•Student Success
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Site Plan
Accelerator
Culinary Institute
Events Center
M&O/CUP
OVERVIEW
Parking: 841 stalls
To t a l SF: 16 7 ,13 7 g s f
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OVERALL, LOOKING WEST
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Points of Entry
Walkable/Bike -able
CV Link
SunLine and
Roadrunner Express
Reduced Parking
Vehicles (Red )
Delivery (Orange )
Pedestrian (Green)
MOBILITY
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MOBILITY HUB
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FARRELL ENTRY
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ENTRY PLAZA
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TAHQUITZ AND FARRELL
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HOSPITALITY PLAZA
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•Student Clinic
•Accelerator Lab
•Social Spaces
•Maker Space
•Screening Room
•Flat Floor Studio
•Demonstration Kitchen
•Restaurant
•Hospitality Spaces
•Events Center
PROGRAM ELEMENTS
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ACCELERATOR LAB
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FLEXIBLE CLASSROOMS
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STUDENT CAFE
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FILM SCREENING ROOM
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FLAT FLOOR STUDIO
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•Input Sources⚬Feedback from City representatives⚬Schematic Design Meetings and Design
Development
•Internal Stakeholder Meetings with
Faculty and Staff⚬Pfeiffer Partners Design Reviews⚬Comments from the Public
•Methodology⚬Review, summarize and correlate⚬Group concerns and respond with action taken
•Use and Application⚬Meetings with interested groups⚬City councils, community liaison activity⚬Consistent messaging
PROCESSING PUBLIC INPUT
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PUBLIC INPUT THEMES
Major Themes
Minor Themes
⚬Farrell and Tahquitz streetscapes & “edges”⚬Pedestrian and Vehicle Circulation/Conflicts⚬Relation to Neighbors⚬Phasing and Future Development⚬Environmental Strategy
⚬Intuitive Wayfinding and Building Entries⚬Articulation of the Mobility Hub (Shade,
waiting, space)⚬Power & Wi-Fi Availability in Outdoor Spaces⚬Prominence of the M&O/CUP Building
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FINANCIAL COMMITMENT
FUNDING COMMITTED TO-DATETOTAL PROJECT BUDGET
$405.7M $56M
MEASURE B AND CC FUNDING
BOND $200M
IN BOND ISSUANCE APPROVED BY BOARD 1/19/24
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PROJECT PHASES
Schematic
D esign
Completed
June 2023
Design
Development
Completed
November
2023
Defines overall
concept,
massing,
aesthetic, site
design and
building systems
•Diagrammatic
•Aspirational
Adds material
refinement and
detail, develops
and coordinates
systems across
disciplines
•Drawn to scale
•Definitive
•Refined
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PROJECT PHASES
Construction
Documents
In Process
Spring
2024
Construction
Adm inistration
Final
documentation
used for
construction,
including details
& specifications
•Engineered
•Reviewed by AHJ
•Ready for
bidding
Phased
Approach
w ith DSA
Expected to
Break Ground
Fall 2024
Physical on-site
construction
and installation
as designed
•Subject to DSA
Inspection
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-First Formal DSA
Submittal
-Earliest Submittal
to City of PS for
Street Improvements
Spring 2024
Fall 2024
Winter 2024
Winter 2026
Spring 2027
Anticipated Start
of Bidding
Start of
Construction
End of
Construction
First Classes
Held
SCHEDULE: MILESTONES
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COMMUNITY UPDATES
codbond.wpengine.com
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THANK YOU
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