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Since the adoption of the Long Range Campus Development Plan in 1991, how has the planning process changed?

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Since the adoption of the Long Range Campus Development Plan in 1991, how has the planning process changed?

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A. One of the main ideas behind the Oregon Experiment is that we need to be able to adapt to changes in campus development that we may not have anticipated. The application of patterns rather than reliance on a fixed-image master plan is effective in accommodating change. Minor changes were made to the original patterns and new patterns and policies were added to supplement and define the existing planning process during the Campus Plan update process in 2005. Additional new patterns are found in the Sustainable Development Plan and the Campus Tree Plan.

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