2. 2
• What is an LRDP and why is
it being updated?
• Snapshot of UHMC today
• How can you get involved?
• Why is your involvement
important?
AGENDA
• Next Steps
• Contacts
• It’s your turn to talk…
(small groups)
• Report back / Wrap Up
3. 3
WHAT IS AN LRDP?
• A physical plan that embodies the
goals and requirements of UHMC
• Supports and directs future
physical improvements and
growth of the campus
• Guides the UH Board of Regents
in carrying out its capital
improvement planning and
budgeting responsibilities
4. 4
WHY IS THE LRDP BEING UPDATED?
• To address foreseeable
changes (e.g., Voc Tech
facilities, Pu‘uhonua creation)
• Prioritize near-term projects
• Provide an up-to-date facilities
plan and vision for future
campus that reflects campus
values and aspirations
5. 5
UHMC TODAY
• 76-ac campus; established in 1931
as Maui Vocational School
• 3,300 students enrolled (1,837 FTE)
(Fall 2017)
• 64% women; 36% men
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1,000
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2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
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4,500
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
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3809
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3342 3302
UHMC Fall Headcount Enrollment: 2013-2017
• 64% part-time; 36% full-time
• 24% first generation students
• Average age: 26.6 years
Source: IRAO
6. 6
WHAT TOPICS WILL LRDP COVER?
• Campus character
• Sustainability
• Access & circulation
• Near-term projects
• Future facility needs
• Interface with
surrounding community
7. 7
ADDRESSES FUTURE CAMPUS REQUIREMENTS
→ Adequacy of existing facilities
to meet 21st Century needs
→ Impact of technology & distance
learning on facility requirements
→ Ability to adapt to evolving
educational requirements
→ Efficient use of existing space
(before considering new space)
9. 9
LRDP ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Name Affiliation / Position
Paul Kailiponi Native Hawaiian Assessment Specialist
Lawrence Martinson Automotive Instructor
Whitney Hashimoto Communications Instructor
Alex Holowicki History Instructor
Shawna Martin Personnel Officer
Mike Ferguson Chemistry Associate Professor
Stephanie Hedani Counselor
John Franks IT Webmaster
Cassie Pacheco Social Science/Humanities Secretary
Kate Phelps Maui Language Institute Coordinator
Beverly Agdeppa Personnel Officer
Chevy Valdez Upward Bound Office Manager
Sam Barlahan Custodian
Kekoa Quinabo General Laborer
Maria "Kit" Zulueta Marketing Specialist
TBD Student
TBD Student
10. 10
WHY PARTICIPATE?
• Help set the direction of UHMC’s campus character
• Provide an “insider’s view” of the campus
• Share priorities and values that will help shape the Plan
11. 11
HOW CAN YOU GET INVOLVED?
• Take the online survey on
the project website
(futuresuhmc.com)
• Provide input via the website
• On Instagram, using
#futuresuhmc
• Interactive Workshop for the
entire UHMC community
(April 2018) Details coming
on the website!
futuresuhmc.com
12. 12
IT’S YOUR TURN!
During the next 30 minutes, visit three BREAKOUT
STATIONS and share your thoughts on these topics:
• Transportation / Access / Circulation
• Facilities / Open Spaces
• Strategic Directions Goals / Campus Values
Tell us:
• How you relate to / interact with the campus
• How campus character can be improved
• Campus Values that should shape the Plan
• Physical changes that would improve student
success at UHMC
» Add your comments at the
“Post-it” boards
» Group reports at 1:50 PM
» Visit our website and take the
online survey
13. 13
NEXT STEPS
• Online survey (visit futuresuhmc.com)
• Data gathering, stakeholder meetings
and interviews
• Campus-wide Workshop #1
April 2018
• Campus-wide Workshop #2
Fall Semester 2018
14. 14
LRDP CONTACTS
UH Maui College
David Tamanaha, Vice Chancellor for Administrative Services
(808) 984-3253
HHF Planners
Tom Fee, Principal
Gail Renard, Project Manager
Tina Bushnell, Planner
Jerilyn Hanohano, Planner
Brent Wozniak, Planner
futuresuhmc@hhf.com