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    ISSU 1NO. ISSUE/QUESTION1.01 of the hospital to themain Are the hospital and maincampus handled as campusplans?

    I OP

    1.02 I How is the communi ty outreach process I OP

    RESPONSEFor the purposes of the campus the hospital and main campus aretreated as one campus, as all of the underlying land is owned by theWhere necessary, data is broken out for each use.

    campusdiscuss

    has updated and received input fromANC commissioners andscheduledattendedassociationincluding a inand Senior Vice President.

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    UE 2 - Transportation/ParkingI D ~ : ' I T T C D - I RESPONSE

    needs to be re-evaluated I OP/DDOT The spaces are allocated as follows: 1380 for the 2700 for MedStar.The has reduced the increase to 700 new

    I - ' rn" , r ! " , a rationale for the increase in

    will the new parking spaces be OP

    spaces, for a total of spaces. These spaces will beallocated equally between the and MedStar.The has maintained the currentsince at least 1983 the current cap wasits consideration of the 1990 Plan. The did notany increase in parking the last two campus plans.

    nAinhhl" lrhnnn streets.eXIsting is also unable to meet peakand the additional in order to accommodate the

    n:'.>ti",nt" and visitors to the

    Potential locations for the MedStarReservoir include Lots A and B

    used

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    NO. I2.04

    ISSUE/QUESTIONI Whv is the total number of spacesby but the total number ofand the22%?

    SUBMITTER I RESPONSEOP are incorrect The total number of students20% over the life of the and the numeXIJec:ted to increase by approximatelv 10% over the

    The total amount of for the Main would be increasednnrrwj",,,,,t,,,l,, 17%. allocation would be increasedand MedStar's allocation would be increased::mnrnviml'tt",lv 13%),

    berlife

    2.05 I SharedamongcapaCIIY for

    OP

    OP

    and MedStarneed for new spaces.

    GU-related traffic makes up less than 30% of the commuterhour traff ic along Reservoir but our indicated thaeastbound and westbound traffic at acceptable levof service and would continue totels

    2.06

    as

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    is a commuter lot served by In lieu of a commuter lotGU operates a GUTS "loop" shuttle that serves much of

    """"nlnn and on ' u ~ , ~ " , . , " , . . . , . basis for a reduced feeto for a mnn tn iu "" ' r lint

    which is served b

    RESPONSEUBMITTERO.

    2.08 OP

    2.09 OP

    2.10 I What are the and proposed OPrestrictions for students bv student

    Over 70% of current SCS studentsor on the streets with a valid Zone 2 . Over 85% of Graduate School students oncampus, at a meter, or on streets with a valid Zone 2 permitThe evening student parking rate on campus is $3 for the entirethis is far less than risking a ticket.The additional 350 spaces, combined withaccess to the SW Quad garage and continued low rateswill make on-campus the most convenientfor students who choose to drive to campus. studentswill choose to on campus because it is easier to enter the lotand find a a low rate than circle for onstreets and a ticket.GU will also DDOT and other initiatives designed toin West Georaetown and Burleith.GU RI'\"",h'n and on Wisconsin

    nrl ' \" i r l " , , , reduced

    GU leases satellite lots in Rosslyn and onshuttle service to campus and reducedrates at these in order to their use. Montgomery

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    NO. I ISSUEIQUESTION SUBMITTER2.11 I Where are the OP

    I RESPONSEI Underaraduate Students: live on or near the campus.r o n " r t " , , ; an address elsewhere in DC. 9% of nontraditional UGs ror l f \ r1 'or t 20007 Zip Code. 24% of nontraditional UGs r;:annrt;:arl

    Graduate Students: Overall, 18% of and professional students reported anaddress in Zip Code 20007. 21% elsewhere in D.C. areas include:o - 324 studentso 154 studentso 116 studentso 6) 116 studentso Circle 95 students 20% an address in Arlington County, VA.Graduate School students and MBAs) 15% an address in the 20007 zip code. 23% elsewhere in the District 23% in Arlington and 19% r " ' n n r t ~ ' r I

    Studies students , ,r " ' n n r t , ~ r I an address in the 20007 code. rpnnril'lrl an address elsewhere in the District.

    _ . or Princemany SCS stUdents

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    NO. ISSUE/QUESTION SUBMITTER RESPONSE2.12 What incentives can be added to encouragenon-traditional graduate students to comeby transit?

    OP The University conducted detailed surveys of the Graduate School andSchool of Continuing Studies student populations in order to understandtheir travel modes and preferences.Overall, 70% of Graduate School students come to class by GUTS,Metro, walking or biking. Survey data indicates that daytime/fulltime Graduate School students

    do come to campus by transit - only 14% reported that they drive tocampus. Evening/part-time students, however, are more likely to drive tocampus, and they indicated that changes would not affect theirbehavior - 35% of part time masters students and 64% of eveningMBA students drive to campus. 82% of these students drive becauseof work, and 71 % of these students indicated they would continue todrive to campus even with additional incentives to use transit.Similarly, 62% of SCS students drive to campus. 71 % of these studentsindicated they drive because of work, and 69% indicated that they wouldcontinue to drive to campus even with additional incentives to use transit.

    GU has implemented and enhanced its TMP over the past few decades inorder to encourage and incentivize travel to campus by means other thanprivate vehicle. Foremost is the University's GUTS system, which hasgrown by one million riders over the past decade to now accommodatetwo million riders per year. The University also implements additionalincentives, such as a carpool program, and provides ample bicycleparking. The University also manages parking demand, as is discussedin response 2.14 below.Going forward, the University will continue to explore new opportunities,such as ZipCar locations closer to campus. The University will alsoimprove its monitoring and reporting on the effectiveness of its TMPmeasures and will work with DDOT to explore other public transit

    Iopportunities, such as streetcars.

    2.13 Provide details on the transportationmanagement plan OP/DDOT

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    a of monitoring and evaluation of eachso that resources and programs can be adjusted to meet nrp l ' I t p ! ' : t

    on the TMP is and will continue to be shared on thewebsite,

    2. nlVpr! ' : ITV has collected its data and refined its plan, it willwith WMATA.2.20 [TBD.]DOT

    Once the

    2.21 I Forthe ; : . ~ ~ ~ r : : ; ~ , ; - ; - ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ r l r u ) The Service Road will be tofocus on nnlent,, , , minimize any impacts from service

    OP

    2.15 I Within the TMP, set new standards for I DDOTand -- followup with12-18 months,16 on how I DDOTthe TMP incentives will be advertised andshared withand visitors. Provide thisboth the Main and for the

    benefits I DDOTon TDM measures. DDOT

    offers the SmartBenefits program as aand will continue to do so,million a year to fund the GUTS

    SUBMITTER I RESPONSEI The GUTS which a direct connection to public isthe primary means for demand, The includestwo main routes that connect to Metrorail, an Arlingtonfor those live in North ando

    Avenue,other shuttle connections to the Law Center and offices on Wisconsinmarket rates to fac"II'\I/",bfhe currentlyvisitors up to 5/day (which to officerates further downtown), and does not issue on-campus mrmth luto students, The University offers incentives toencourage carooolina and also offers reduced rates at satellite lots toencourage

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    SUBMITTER RESPONSEOP both the

    does GU monitor itsml : : : :n the andnumber of biketheir locations.

    2.25 I Does registration program? I DDOT ofparticularly covered I DDOTEnsure

    accessible.2.27 for site visit bv DDOT officials nnnnnmi DDOT Weare2.28 How will GU link to the proposed streetcar? lOP officials went to Portland, Oregon andwith Transit, Inc. and DDOT officials tobetter understand how streetcars are being operated in those cities. Thewith a view toward working closely withDCST if and streetcars become a reality in Georgetownn i v p r ~ i t v undertook thisin order that we find to connect the University to anysuch system.

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    RESPONSEUBMITTERDDOT

    NO.2.29 subsidize Zipcar memberships?

    Does GUprovide a

    GU

    2.31 I For students, GU snould focus on measuresthat rid of student vehicles as well asreduce demand for student vehicles.

    GU would be happy to potential locations with DDOT.DOT

    The

    a car to campus unlessreaister their vehicle in the

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    ISSUE 3 - University Enrollment NumbersNO. I ISSUE/QUESTION3.01 I Is GU in with its current3.02 I Assess counts andstudent not caps for alltraditionalstudents

    OP

    3.03 I What is meant bv "nontraditiona l" students? OP

    3.04 I What is meantcounts? Provide OP

    with the extant cap on traditional full-time

    students includestudents (2nd dearee BSN students haveand VA, and students

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    Jennifer (OP)Lewis, Ron (ANC 2E02) Tuesday, March 22,2011 11 :23 AM Steingasser, Jennifer (OP); Lawson, Joel (OP); Mordfin, Stephen (OP) Jones, Jeffrey (ANC 2E03) Analysis of GU's unusually high density (enrolled students per acre of campus) GU Campus Density - Summary.docx; GU density comparisons. draft 03.22.11.xlsx

    is some material we've prepared analyzing Georgetown University's density (students per acre of JI1 r II it interesting - though not ultimately surprising. I t shows that GU has enrolled more student "> )r

    just about any other comparable university in the U.S. is attached, plus a file with 5 Excel spreadsheets. These show in detail comparison: I

    the density of (1) the U.S. News and World Report top 50 U.S. universities; (2) the universities ,:;u' GU's peers; (3) top universities having less than 200 acres; and (4) other D. "'5 .

    of comments. still in draft form but the data have been checked pretty carefully. You are free to examine this IT! tel I I like. I t was researched and put together by ANC 2E commissioner Jef f Jones. I f you hav . I. r 1

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    Campus Density (students per acre) - GU Compared to :Other u.s. News Listed Universities;Universities Considered Peers by GU's Admissions Office; andOther U.s. News Listed Universities having Under 20 0 Acres

    Total # of Main Campus # ofSummary students Acres studentsper acre

    Top 50 (per U.S . News & World Report) 19,294 1,061 43Peer Universities (per GU Admissions Ofc) 14,502 2,232 18

    Universities with under 200 acres* 8,866 155 51. _...

    ..-: G e o " ' g t o w n University '.1 .. 0 ~ 3 - - _ 104 . - I -_ 135Figures are averages except for Georgetown University*Columbia is not included in the under-200-acre category because its campus taken as a whole is 295acres

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    Georgetown and its peer institutions showing density2011

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    Institution Total #of

    studentsMain

    CampusAcres

    #ofstudentsper acre

    # ofsatellitecampus

    Duke U* 13,662 8,610 ' . \ ~ : ; , - 0Stanford U.* 15,319 8,180 "2" ,,' 0Lehigh U. 7,051 1600 . 4 2UC-Davis 32,153 5,300 ,6William and Mary 7,892 1,200 i -Penn State Univ 44,832 5,448 .8. 22U. of Notre Dame* 11,733 1,250 .g 0U. of Virginia* 19,784 1,682 12 0Princeton U.* 7,567 600 , .,13 0Yale U. 11,593 837 14 0California Inst. Of Tech 2,175 124 , 18 . 0UC - Irvine 27,631 1,489 ,19Emory U. 12,756 631 .; 2"0 . 0Brandeis U. 5,057 235 202 0Dartmouth College* 5,987 269 '22 0Wake Forest U. 6,830 320 . 2l** 3U of CA - San Diego 28,748 1,200 24Rice U. 7066 285 25. 0Rensselaer Polytechnic 7,521 275 2'] 2Cornell U. * 20,939 745 28 2Univ of Illinois 41,495 1,468 M' 2trU. of California at Berkeley 35,843 1,232 29UC-Santa Barbara 22,850 708 . 32** ' 3Harvard U.* 21,125 569 3 7 * ~ 4Vanderbilt University 12,714 330 39 0UNC - Chapel Hill 28,916 729 40 ,. 0Johns Hopkins U. 6,200 140 44 6Univ of Rochester 8,963 200 45** 4Univ of Wisconsin 42,099 933 '45 ,Georgia Inst. Of Tech. 20,720 400 52"'*' 5Brown U.* 8,261 143 58 1Univ of Washington 37,307 643 I 58 2U. of Michigan - Ann Arbor 41,674 712 59 * * 3Un iv Miami 15,657 260 60 3MITTufts U.

    10,3849,517

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    Notesjuniors required to live on campus

    ! 4,000 stu dents system wide among all campuses, with Univers ity Park being ma in campus

    IOwns total of 31,869 ac res of which most is rural

    I6,651 acres total. South of Berkeley primarily commercial, west is primarily business district, North isI eSidential/grad stud

    111055 total acres, includes Starke, West and North Campus.591 total acres, plus numerous other facilities primarily in N.E USA.II reshman thru junior required to live on -campus, and most seniors live on-campu s

    atellites,600 acres to tal. Bordered by river, park and hospi tal. 8963 is tota l among all satelli t e campuses

    ,,10,600 acres in total outh, ea st and west heavily bordered by commercial zone, h ighway north separates res ident ial en ors

    Iuil lour 'f.a r satellite campuses in bothell (2600) and tacoma (3000) I ot al 20 965 acres owned

    Ibordered by river on ea st /southe.st and heavy commericalzone west/northwest IUSA also

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    4112 ___---,:-':':""_________ -t_---'':'''''__+319 .. _. _. _, _. _ __ => _U. of Pennsylva nia*5 20,64323 Carnegie Mellon U. 10,970

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    _. _. __ _ __ 23 I Univ. of Southern CA 32,6474521 33 4

    50 I . -_ . . . . 19.189considers these universities its peers. . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .... .. .

    indicates density is something below this #, since it Iscampus acreage only

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    ditional 389 acres east of main campus_____+- - ' ; ; ' ' ' ; '__ _____-i1260 acres total. 20 acre Chicago satellite campus for medical, law and SCS students.heavily bordered by large park on west and south side, and major highway on north side. 67% grad students992 total acres. High density West Philadelphia location for core campus. Since 2007 Penn purchased 4 new269 2 commercial sites totaling nearly 100 acres in Philadelphia

    140 4 bordered by par k/golf course to south, major highways and high density elsewhere1 co A.

    < _ . community buffered by highways, commercial and high density lones301 rJ L i . 1 3 ~ ' ; I 8 Inote eight satellite campuses primarily in southern calif, University Park Campus is considered main campus

    . - i .. - . . . . M total acres . JJPickel Satellite Campus has over 100 buildings on 475 acres. and 500+ acres elsewhere. Main

    similar to NYU in not being a coherent campus. Numerous other facilties,puses througho ut Manhattan.

    I Campuses in very dense areas of manhattan, one in bronx, one in queens, also , Israel NYU near Washington Sq area. Freshman housed in this area. and sophmores housed north at Union Square1,061 43 2.634146341 area 43.404 is total students at NYU and it s unknown how many attend its satellite campusesBesides numerous buildings/schools through out Manha ttan. satellites in Brooklyn, Westchester, RocklandCounty. andTuxedo NY . University operates its own busing system to transport students fr om various housing locationsincludingFinancial District and Chinatown

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    2011

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    Georgetown and it s peer institutions showing densityInstitution Total #

    ofstudents

    MainCampus

    Acres# of

    studentsp_er acre

    # ofsatellitecampus

    Duke U* 13,662 8,610 ,".2 . , 0 jlStanford U, * 15,319 8,180 ;2 0Lehigh U, 7,051 1600 4 2UC-Davis 32,153 5,300 6William and Mary 7,892 1,200 7'.Penn State Univ 44,832 5,448 8 22U. of Notre Dame*U. of Virginia*

    11,73319,784

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    Princeton U. * 7,567 600 . 13 0Yale U. 11,593 837 - 14 . 0California Inst. Of Tech 2,175 124 , le 0UC - Irvine 27,631 1,489 19 Emory U. 12,756 631 ' 2a- 0Brandeis U. 5,057 235 22 0Dartmouth College* 5,987 269 22 0Wake Forest U. 6,830 320 . 21** 3U of CA - San Diego 28,748 1,200 24Rice U. 7066 285 -25 0Rensselaer Polytechn ic 7,521 275 27 II 2Cornell U. * 20,939 745 28 2Univ of Illinois 41,495 1,468 28 ,U. of California at Berkeley 35,843 1,232

    ..09 IUC-Santa Barbara 22,850 708 32** 3Harvard U. * 21,125 569 3 1 * ~ 4Vanderbilt University 12,714 330 39 0UNC - Chapel Hill 28,916 729 40 0Johns Hopkins U. 6,200 140 .. "44 - . ' ~ 6Univ of Rochester 8,963 200 . 4 5 ~ 1 4Univ of Wisconsin 42,099 933 45 .,Georgia Inst. Of Tech . 20,720 400 S2** . 5Brown U. * 8,261 143 ,58 1Univ of Washington 37,307 643 58 2U. of Michigan - Ann Arbor 41,674 712 59*'* , 3Univ Miami 15,657 260 60 3MIT 10,384 168 62 0Tufts U. L 9,517 150 63** 2-----

    Notesun;ors requ ired to live on campus

    ,4,000 students system wide among all campuses, with University Park being main campus

    Owns to tal of 31,869 acres of which most is rural

    I6,651 acres total. South of Berkeley primarily commercial. west is primari ly business district, North isesidential/grad stud

    1055 total acres, includes Storke, West and North Campus.S91 total acres, plus numerous other facilities primarily in N.EUSA.I reshman thru junior required to live on-campus. and most seniors live on-campus

    satellites600 acres total. Bordered by river, park and hospital. 8963 is total among all satellite campuses10,600 acres in totalsouth, east and west heavily bordered by commercial zone, highway north separates res ident ialseniorsfull four year satellite campuses in bothell (2600) and tacoma (3000)1otal 20.965 acres owned

    bordered by rive r on east/southeast and heavy commerical zone west/northwestIUSA also

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    411231952313 y v a ' ' ' " ' ' ! : I ~ u " u. ; ; ) ~ L.UUI:>25 Univ. of California LA23 Un iv. of Southern CA4521334

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    so L-_______________--l._-''-__ ...L.._____. . . . .____....... considers these universities its peersission)

    indicates density is something below this #, since it iss by main campus acreage only

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    " 'NYU near Washington Sq area. Freshman housed in this area, and sophmores housed north at Union Square19, 189 1,061 43 2.634146341 area 43 ,404 is total students at NYU and it is unknown how many attend its satellite campusesBesides numerous buildings/schools thr oughout Manhattan, satellites in Brooklyn, Westchester, RocklandCounty, andTu xedo NY . University operates its own busing system to transport students fr om various housing locationsincludingFinancial District and Chinatown

    389 acres east of main campus.

    67% grad studentstotal acres. High density West Philadelphia location for core campus. Since 2007 Penn purchased 4 new

    al sites totaling near ly 100 acres in Philadelphiabordered by par k/golf course to south, major highways and high density elsewhere

    4 density area.community buffered by highways, commercial and high density zones

    8 note eight sateilite campuses primarily in southern calif, University Park Campus is considered main campus1439 total acres . jjPickel Satellite Campus has over 100 buildings on 47S acres, and 500+ acres elsewhere. Main

    similar to NYU in not being a coherent campus . Numerous other facilties,puses throughout Manhattan.

    ...Jlcampuses in very dense areas of manhattan, one in bronx, one in queens. also, Israe l

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