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How would the housing objectives in the 2020 LRDP compare to the 1990-2005 LRDP?

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How would the housing objectives in the 2020 LRDP compare to the 1990-2005 LRDP?

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In 1990, the campus had 5,800 existing and planned beds of single student university housing. The 1990-2005 LRDP proposed another 2,350-3,410 new beds of single student housing, which would have brought our total number of single student beds to 8,150-9,210. Today, the campus has nearly 7,200 beds of single student housing existing or under construction. By 2020, our housing objectives include up to 2,500 new single student beds within a mile of campus or within 20 minutes by transit. Our housing objectives also include up to 1,100 new single student beds at University Village in Albany: these would be entitled under a separate master plan. Together, these objectives could bring the campus’ inventory of single student beds up to 10,800, or up to 1,590 more than the maximum envisioned in the 1990-2005 LRDP. As in the 1990-2005 LRDP, our inventory of student family units is planned to remain at its current level, but the 2020 LRDP may include provisions for construction of up to 200 unit

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