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Planning for a Vibrant, Transit-Oriented Future for the
Shady Grove Life Science Center
Community Outreach
JHU feels it is extremely important to hear from neighbors as the planning and development of the Belward Research Campus and the Shady Grove Life Sciences Center moves forward.
Upcoming Community Meetings
None at this time.
More meetings will be scheduled when appropriate.
Community Meetings Held To-Date
(notes and presentations from select meetings are available at the bottom of this page)
- December 6, 2007
- January 10, 2008
- January 23, 2008
- February 7-9, 2008
- February 21, 2008
- October 29, 2008
- November 6, 2008
- November 12, 2008
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- December 2, 2008
- December 9, 2008
- March 10, 2009
- March 16, 2009
- March 18, 2009
- March 31, 2009
- April 14, 2009
- April 16, 2009
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- April 28, 2009
- April 30, 2009
- May 2, 2009
- May 7, 2009
- June 2, 2009
- June 7, 2009
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Community Meeting Photos
On Tuesday, December 9, 2008, Johns Hopkins University invited neighbors of the Belward Research Campus to come have a discussion about development of the property.
Below are photos from that meeting. In addition, you can download the notes.
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Participants discuss buffer options |
Buffer Options along Muddy Branch and Mission Hills |
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JHU proposed full build-out program |
A participant suggests an alternative program and massing scheme |
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Community Participant alternative 1 |
Community Particpant alternative 2 |
Presentations and Notes from Select Past Meetings
February 21, 2008 |
Design Principles Presentation |
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February 7, 2008 |
Welcome and Overview |
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February 8, 2008 |
Open Space, Sustainability, and Community Amenities |
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Research Community and Mixed Land Use |
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February 9, 2008 |
Transportation and Transit-Oriented Design |
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Architecture and Design |
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Prior to our formal workshops, we have three informal community input sessions: December 6, 2007, January 10, 2008, and January 23, 2008.
Other community meetings have taken place on:
Questions or comments? Email Robin Ferrier at rferrier@jhu.edu.
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