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Agenda
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University Services
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The State of the
Campus
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Campus Safety
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Central Corridor Light
Rail
University Services
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To Make the University Work
State of the Campus
East Gateway District
East Gateway District
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New Buildings
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Transportation, Transit and
Parking
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Infrastructure
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Urban Design
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Real Estate and Environment
Biomedical Sciences Research Facilities
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Legislatively created Minnesota
Biomedical Sciences Research
Facilities Authority
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Four new research buildings
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Focused research strengths
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120 Principle Investigators and
480 research support staff
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Attract $100 million in annual
research funding
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Create 4,800 direct and indirect
jobs
Biomedical Sciences Research Facilities
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Center for Magnetic
Resonance Research
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Cancer Biomedical
Research Building
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Lillehei Biomedical
Research Building
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Infectious Disease and
Neuroscience Biomedical
Research Building
Science Teaching and Student Services
Folwell Hall
Campus Safety
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Safety and Security has
been and will continue
to be among the
highest priorities at the
University of Minnesota
University Support for Public Safety
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50 officers
140-180 student
monitors
Safety Awareness
Week
Infrastructure Investments
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$10 million investment in recent years
Secure access
Video monitoring
Blue Phones
Residence Halls
Our Partners in Safety
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Minneapolis and St. Paul Police
Hennepin and Ramsey Counties
State and Federal Agencies
Central Corridor Light Rail Transit
Central Corridor Light Rail Transit
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The University of Minnesota is a
strong proponent of mass transit
and the Central Corridor Light Rail
Transit line
We are a transit-oriented
community: transit is essential to
the University community
U-subsidized mass transit
programs serve more than 20,000
students and 2,000 faculty and staff
It is possible to build the CCLRT
line AND protect the University’s
research
Central Corridor Light Rail Transit
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University research and
research infrastructure is a
critical state asset and must
be protected
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We have accomplished much
to date
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What remains to be resolved
is possible to resolve
Station Locations
University of Minnesota
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