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Public Comment on Center for Arts and Culture (CAC) on-campus siting

By Contributing Writer on March 4, 2016

Dear Colgate community,

Last October, President Harsin charged the University Property Committee to consult with Brian Hutzley as he and his team explored possible on-campus sites for building the Center for Arts and Culture. We have met over the last month with some of those who will be most directly affected by these possible site choices and would now like to hear from the entire university community.

Please ​​click here to access a page that sketches out (very roughly) three possible sites and some variations on those sites. We are particularly interested in hearing about the short-term and long-term disadvantages for each site, as well as any thoughts about the advantages of choosing such a site for the CAC. You may offer any feedback online in the spaces provided.

In addition to submitting online comments, we will offer two public meetings where we can collect comments in person on:

March 7th; 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. in the Multipurpose room in ALANA
March 10th; 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. in 560, Batza Room, Case-Geyer

Finally, any comments, questions, or concerns may also be addressed to the University Property Committee through me at dbouk@colgate.edu.

Sincerely,
Dan Bouk


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