Opportunities for Input on Nampa Campus Master Plan

Published: March 7, 2014

College of Western Idaho (CWI) is seeking input on its Nampa Campus Master Plan update and will be holding a series of public workshops with CTA Architects and SRG Partnerships beginning this month. CWI is currently undertaking a comprehensive master planning effort to help prepare for future growth of Nampa Campus. The workshops are intended to help gather input on ways to enhance the campus experience, better serve needs, strengthen connections, and align the College’s future. Employees, students, and the community are welcome to attend these sessions, see what the architects are working on, and share thoughts and ideas.

CTA Architects and SRG Partnerships, who were selected to complete Phase II of the CWI Nampa Campus Master Plan, will be hosting workshops for CWI students and employees, as well as community members:

Wednesday, March 19
CWI Students, Faculty, Staff, and Administration
9-11 a.m.
Nampa Campus Aspen Classroom Building, Lobby

CWI Students, Faculty, Staff, and Administration
Noon-2 p.m.
Nampa Campus Academic Building, Second Floor Common Area

Thursday, March 20
Students, Faculty, Staff, and Administration
9-11 a.m.
Nampa Campus Academic Building, Second Floor Common Area

Community Members
6:30-8:00 p.m.
Micron Center for Professional Technical Education, RM1701 A/B

Throughout the planning process CTA Architects and SRG Partnerships will also be meeting with business partners, education partners, and CWI’s Steering Committee. Meetings will continue throughout April and May and a presentation of the updated master plan is currently scheduled to take place in June.

Idaho Division of Public Works is coordinating and administering all aspects of the project. Last fall, the State Permanent Building fund approved CWI’s request for funds to further work on the current master plan to address new priorities and reflect the growth and changes surrounding Nampa Campus.

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