Agenda University Services The State of the Campus Campus Safety Central Corridor Light Rail
Dec 22, 2015
East Gateway District New Buildings
Transportation, Transit and Parking
Infrastructure
Urban Design
Real Estate and Environment
Biomedical Sciences Research Facilities Legislatively created Minnesota
Biomedical Sciences Research Facilities Authority
Four new research buildings
Focused research strengths
120 Principle Investigators and 480 research support staff
Attract $100 million in annual research funding
Create 4,800 direct and indirect jobs
Biomedical Sciences Research Facilities Center for Magnetic
Resonance Research
Cancer BiomedicalResearch Building
Lillehei BiomedicalResearch Building
Infectious Disease and Neuroscience Biomedical Research Building
Campus Safety
Safety and Security has been and will continue to be among the highest priorities at the University of Minnesota
Infrastructure Investments $10 million investment in recent years Secure access Video monitoring Blue Phones Residence Halls
Our Partners in Safety
Minneapolis and St. Paul Police Hennepin and Ramsey Counties State and Federal Agencies
Central Corridor Light Rail Transit The University of Minnesota is a
strong proponent of mass transit and the Central Corridor Light Rail Transit line
We are a transit-oriented community: transit is essential to the University community
U-subsidized mass transit programs serve more than 20,000 students and 2,000 faculty and staff
It is possible to build the CCLRT line AND protect the University’s research
Central Corridor Light Rail Transit University research and
research infrastructure is a critical state asset and must be protected
We have accomplished much to date
What remains to be resolved is possible to resolve