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Meeting Report

PROJECT NAME: Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus Plan
PROJECT NUMBER: Ayers/Saint/Gross No. 9895.00
MEETING DATE: September 14, 1999
SUBJECT: Central Precinct Walk
ATTENDEES: Lili Ott, Homewood House Museum
Deborah Pankey Stewart, Office of Special Events
Ellen Frishberg, Student Financial Services
Trisch Sadowski, Corporate Services, JHMSC Wyman
Kathleen Basham, BMA
Kitty Lauer, A&S
Candice Dalrymple
Mary Ellen Porter, Homewood Student Affairs
Tom Calder, Athletics
Luanne Greene, ASG
Suzanne Holden, ASG
DISCUSSION

1. As a group, the attendees walked the central precinct and discussed particular sites and the proposals made in the concept plan that related to each site.

2. The major issues discussed were service issues, the pedestrian environment, vehicular congestion, visitor experience, special events logistics, arrival experience, shuttle logistics, BMA loading areas.

Respectfully submitted,
AYERS/SAINT/GROSS, INC.
Suzanne Holden

Copies to: Steve Campbell for JHU distribution
Janet Sanfilippo, JHU
George Alexiou, PBQ&D
Michael Vergason, MVLA
Dan Paulien, Paulien & Associates
Adam Gross, ASG
Luanne Greene, ASG


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