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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity of PS Council Meeting - CODCOUNCIL MEETINGCITY OF PALM SPRINGS JANUARY 25, 2024 Your Community. Your College. Presentation - Page 1 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 Presentation - Page 2 “…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.” Presentation - Page 3 •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 Presentation - Page 4 WEST VALLEYCURRENT ACADEMIC OFFERINGS Film & TV Production Digital DesignProductionGeneral Education ESLN Partnership and Community Education (PaCE) Offerings California Indian Nations College (CINC) Presentation - Page 5 GUIDING PRINCIPLES •Access •Collegiality •Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility •Em pathy •Fiscal Accountability •Innovation •Integrity •Social Justice •Student Success Presentation - Page 6 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 Presentation - Page 7 OVERALL, LOOKING WEST Presentation - Page 8 Points of Entry Walkable/Bike -able CV Link SunLine and Roadrunner Express Reduced Parking Vehicles (Red ) Delivery (Orange ) Pedestrian (Green) MOBILITY Presentation - Page 9 MOBILITY HUB Presentation - Page 10 FARRELL ENTRY Presentation - Page 11 ENTRY PLAZA Presentation - Page 12 TAHQUITZ AND FARRELL Presentation - Page 13 HOSPITALITY PLAZA Presentation - Page 14 •Student Clinic •Accelerator Lab •Social Spaces •Maker Space •Screening Room •Flat Floor Studio •Demonstration Kitchen •Restaurant •Hospitality Spaces •Events Center PROGRAM ELEMENTS Presentation - Page 15 ACCELERATOR LAB Presentation - Page 16 FLEXIBLE CLASSROOMS Presentation - Page 17 STUDENT CAFE Presentation - Page 18 FILM SCREENING ROOM Presentation - Page 19 FLAT FLOOR STUDIO Presentation - Page 20 •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 Presentation - Page 21 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 Presentation - Page 22 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 Presentation - Page 23 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 Presentation - Page 24 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 Presentation - Page 25 -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 Presentation - Page 26 Presentation - Page 27 COMMUNITY UPDATES codbond.wpengine.com Presentation - Page 28 THANK YOU Presentation - Page 29