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Space Needs Study and Masterplan
City of Iowa City
Space Needs Study and Masterplan
Goals and objectives?
What are the City’s goals and objectives with
a Space Needs Study & Masterplan?
Answer:
Long term, comprehensive strategic plan.
City of Iowa City Space Needs Study and Masterplan
Johnson County Mutual Aid District Map
Fire Station No. 3
Station renovation, 2003
Constructed in 1972
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Fire Station No. 2
Former station
Constructed in 1968
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Fire Station No. 2
Demolition 2007
1972 was the last time the City constructed a new fire station
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Fire Station No. 2
Completion August 2009
The former facility operated without expansion for 39 years
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Fire Station No. 4
Ground breaking 2010
•First additional fire station in nearly 40 years
Two facts about Municipals Facilities:
1. City Buildings serve a very long life
Senior Center Facility
•originally City post office, constructed in 1904, national historic register
Two facts about Municipals Facilities:
1. City Buildings serve a very long life
2. Great impetus to initiate change
Animal Shelter
•Flood 2008
The purpose of a
Space Needs Study and Masterplan
is to have planned growth for the City’s infrastructures.
Long term, comprehensive strategic plan for all City facilities
1 . Evaluation of all City Buildings
Updated Facility inventory
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Architectural
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Mechanical
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Electrical
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Plumbing
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Fire and Life Safety
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Technological
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Structural
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Civil
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Long term, comprehensive strategic plan for all City facilities
1.Evaluation of all City Buildings
Updated Facility inventory
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Environmental Considerations
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Long term, comprehensive strategic plan for all City facilities
1. Evaluation of all City Buildings
Updated Facility inventory
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EnvironmentalConsiderations
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Energy Efficiency Opportunities
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Long term, comprehensive strategic plan for all City facilities.
1. Evaluation of all City Buildings
2. Programming Needs with Departments
North Wastewater Plant, 1936
South Wastewater Plant, 1996
Long term, comprehensive strategic plan for all City facilities.
1. Evaluation of all City Buildings
2. Programming Needs with Departments
3. Provide Solutions and Analysis
City owned properties, Chauncey Swan Park and Ramp, U-Smash’em, former John Wilson Building,
now the Iowa City Bicycle Library
Long term, comprehensive strategic plan for all City facilities.
1. Evaluation of all City Buildings
2. Programming Needs with Departments
3. Provide Alternative Solutions and Analysis
4. Develop a Masterplan
Proposed Campus Masterplan,
University of Iowa
Long term, comprehensive strategic plan for all City facilities
1. Evaluation of all City Buildings
2. Programming Needs with Departments
3. Provide Solutions and Analysis
4. Develop a Masterplan
Guide City as a decision making tool
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Provide an inclusive picture of facilities in 5, 10, 15 years
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Identify locations for development for 20 to 25 years
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City of Iowa City Space Needs Study and Masterplan
1.How long will take to complete?
9 months from Notice to Proceed
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East Side Recycling Center
City of Iowa City Space Needs Study and Masterplan
1.What will be our end product?
A working document that will be in both an
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electronic form on a reproducible CD and a
project binder
City of Iowa City Space Needs Study and Masterplan
How many City Facilities will be reviewed?
1.The Airport
2.The Animal Care and Adoption Shelter
3.The Capitol Street Parking Ramp
4.Chauncey Swan Parking Ramp
5.Oakland Cemetery
6.City Hall
7.The Transit and Public Works Equipment Facility
8.Court Street Transportation Center
9.The Dubuque Street Parking Ramp
10.The Westside Fire Station #2
11.The Eastside Fire Station #3
12.Fire Station #4
13.Landfill and Recycling Center
14.Eastside Recycling Center
15.The Library
16.Mercer Park
17.The Parks and Forestry Office
18.The Public Works Complex Administration Building
19.The Recreation Center
20.The Senior Center
21.Tower Place and Parking
22.The Wastewater Treatment Plant North, South and East
23.The Water Treatment Facility
24.Water Distribution Building
Approximately 143 structures will be reviewed
What are the City’s goals and objectives with
a Space Needs Study & Masterplan?
A Long term, comprehensive strategic plan.
Original City Hall City Hall, present