Word: siting
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...planning committee is sensitive to the complex environment of this site, and the University opened a dialogue with the community even before the planning committee was formed last year. Through open meetings and a web site we have shared the educational goals we hope to achieve and have invited input from neighbors and other concerned members of the community...
...this spirit, I welcomed Schlesinger's letter, but regret that the accompanying sketch may have misled readers. The planning committee has not yet recommended an architect for this project, much less chosen a specific site or design, so any representations of it would be purely conjectural. Preliminary studies have all proposed a building of 45,000 to 60,000 square feet, with additional space below grade connecting the new building to Coolidge Hall. The sketch, to my admittedly untrained eye, grossly exceeds the scale of the building represented in these studies, and implies that a location has already been determined...
...want to emphasize that our dialogue with the community in this pre-planning stage reflects a sincere desire to explore the use of this site in cooperation with neighborhood residents. The Crimson's recent editorial challenges the University to continue to involve the community in this important project. We are glad The Crimson will watch us closely, and look forward to continuing an informed discussion in the coming months. KENNETH A. SHEPSLE...
...artificial [turf] field will be equipped with lighting for night time use, and will allow much greater flexibility in the scheduling of events, particularly at times of the year (as is often the case on that site) when our grass fields are unplayable," Knowles wrote in his annual letter to the Faculty...
...field, set to be constructed behind the ice hockey rink in an area currently utilized for recreation, may be completed in eight months, according to men's soccer coach Stephen R. Locker. However, other members of the athletic department warned that the proposed site calls for more time intensive work...