2007 FOGGY BOTTOM CAMPUS PLAN: OVERVIEW
The 2007 Foggy Bottom Campus Plan provides a framework for development over the next twenty years, reflecting a long-term view of the campus in the context of its surrounding neighborhoods. The plan provides the predictability of identified sites, uses, and densities, along with the requisite level of flexibility necessary for such a long-term planning horizon.
The potential development sites included in the 2007 Foggy Bottom Campus Plan were individually evaluated based on existing campus land use patterns, suitability for redevelopment, and GW's overall forecasted space requirements. The selection of specific sites evolved throughout the planning process, responding to various community and District concerns. As a result of these changes, limited new development is proposed along F and G Streets, and collections of historic and architecturally relevant buildings - originally contemplated for redevelopment - will now be maintained and adaptively reused.
Related Documents
Regulatory Filings
Community Outreach Information
- A followup to GW's May 6, 2009 meeting about its Foggy Bottom Campus Streetscape Plan was held June 15, 2009 at 6:30 pm in the GW Hospital's Lincoln Conference Room on the lower level. Representatives of GW and EE&K Architects provided an overview of streetscape design elements and gather feedback from members of the community in attendance.
- Current community outreach (including GW/Community Advisory Committee information)
- 2005 Community Based Planning Process and 2006 community outreach during DC Zoning Commission review and approval of new 20-year Campus Plan
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