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Cornell University

Campus Planning Committee

The Campus Planning Committee (CPC) promotes comprehensive and clear planning processes in stewardship of Cornell University’s Ithaca campus. The Committee’s charge is to review and make recommendations to the President regarding physical planning for the campus, including master planning; land use and physical development; landscape and environmental planning and design; transportation planning, including circulation and parking; infrastructure; and new construction and renovations as they relate to the overall planning, character, and integrity of the physical plant. Among planning concerns that the CPC shall review and advocate on behalf of are public and open spaces; managed and natural lands; and shared facilities that benefit the overall campus community (identified in the 2008 Cornell Master Plan as ‘university’ or ‘enabling’ projects).  Furthermore, the CPC shall review in consultation with – and with the consultation of – the appropriate committees of the University Assembly, all plans for alterations of or additions to transportation systems on the Ithaca campus and all sustainability matters related to land and campus development. The CPC shall seek advice and comments from non-members, including Cornell and non-Cornell affiliates, while considering any specific issue or design.

The CPC strives to enhance communications, social inclusion, and accountability regarding physical planning and development of the Ithaca campus. The CPC shall consist of: four Presidential appointments, eight position appointments, and nine additional at-large members. The President of the University’s appointees serve three-year terms on a staggered basis. The position appointments or designees should be individuals with professional and technical expertise in a design or planning related field. These positions consist of the chairs of the following departments or their designees: Department of Architecture, Department of Natural Resources, Department of Landscape Architecture, Department of City and Regional Planning, and the Art Department as well as the directors of the following units or their designees: Cornell Plantations, Graduate Program in Historic Preservation, and the Vice President for Infrastructure, Properties, and Planning. The nine at-large members consist of one University Assembly liaison, two graduate/professional students, two undergraduate students, two employees, and two faculty members, each named by his or her respective Assembly for a two-year term. CPC meetings are open to people whose administrative positions at the University and their connection to planning at the University motivate their participation.

  • Assembly:
  • Type:
    Standing
  • Contact Email:
    assembly@cornell.edu
  • Eligible Constituencies: Alumni, Faculty, Graduate/Professional Student, Staff, Student, Undergraduate Student
  • Accepting Applications?
    No

Members

Displaying 1 - 9 of 9
Name Sort descending NetID Role Membership Type Term Status
Aymer, Valerie vea3 Chair Chair 2024-2025 Active
Boyce Davies, Carole ceb278 Faculty Representative Voting Member 2024-2025 Active
Campanella, Thomas tc538 Faculty Representative Voting Member 2024-2025 Active
Garcia-Ortiz, Andi asg259 Graduate and Professional Student Representative Voting Member 2024-2025 Active
Haenlin-Mott, Andrea ah45 University Assembly Liaison Voting Member 2024-2025 Active
Krumm, Ellie esk96 Employee Representative Voting Member 2024-2025 Active
Maggard, Nicholas nm557 Undergraduate Student Representative Voting Member 2024-2025 Active
Meng, Flora zm264 Undergraduate Student Representative Voting Member 2024-2025 Active
Supron, Kate kds95 Employee Representative Voting Member 2024-2025 Active

Meetings

No meetings for the selected term.