Existing Land Use
• The current land use pattern is a result of growth over the past 100 hundred
years. This has caused an unorthodox shift to the southwest, in lieu of some
traditional land use expansions. Due to this, each campus section requires
duplicate functions, primarily in the academic and residential land use needs.
• The campus grew from northeast to south west, over the highest point in
Greeley and this is where the University Center now sits. There is a bottleneck
or hourglass effect at this point which causes multiple problems, programmatically
and operationally.
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