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University of California, San Diego
Campus Planning
Campus Planning supports the mission and advancement of the University by providing a number of institutional research and planning services that integrate academic, capital, enrollment, financial, land use, and space planning activities.
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Campus Planning's six offices and summaries of their key responsibilities:
Capital Planning plays a key role in the development of capital projects and is responsible for space program development and justification, project funding analyses, and coordination with the UC Office of the President and The Regents to secure budgetary and financial approvals.

Community Planning is responsible for establishing and maintaining effective relationships between UCSD and the San Diego community regarding the campus' physical development. Working with campus neighbors and governmental agencies, Community Planning provides an external liaison role for the other units of Campus Planning and Resource Management and Planning.

Financial Analysis Office is responsible for facilities and administrative cost rate development and negotiation, oversight of campus recharge activities, coordination of external financing for capital projects, financial management of research revenue bond-financed research facilities, collaboration on federal and university costing and compliance issues, and financial feasibility of new campus initiatives.

Institutional Research provides data analyses, reports, and services germane to a wide range of topics, including accreditation, campus population/demographics, enrollment projections, instructional workload trends, space utilization and need, and the validation of space data in the FacilitiesLink system.

Physical Planning oversees land use planning, evaluation and selection of sites for capital projects, neighborhood design guidelines, compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) for all UCSD projects, and the maintenance of campus maps and building floor plans in the FacilitiesLink system.

Planning Data and Systems provides desktop support, server infrastructure and application development services for all Campus Planning units, and maintains the information technology and infrastructure of the FacilitiesLink system.

If you need technical assistance with these pages, please contact Rich Dunning by phone at (858) 822-6660 or by email at rdunning@ucsd.edu.

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