Planning Process

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The Framework serves as the foundation for subsequent work on the Long Range Development Plan (LRDP) and Plan Review Use (PRU). The LRDP will focus on generating nearer-term, tactical projects that are consistent with the Framework and will reflect the highest and best use of funds in service of the university’s goals and objectives and will serve as the basis for capital project budgeting. Periodic updates should be conducted, should change in underlying conditions occur and specifics of projects described in the LRDP require refinement as a result. The Framework provides the context to ensure the LRDP projects align with and execute the University’s broader priorities.

Framework for the Future Planning Objectives
Planning Process
1. Optimize Infrastructure, Facility, Land & Resource Use

2. Transform Circulation & Mobility

3. Strengthen the Gathering Experience

4. Become a Learning & Living Laboratory

5. Active Landscape & Campus Center

6. Provide for the Whole Campus Oʻhana

7. Build Resilience

Documents

Campus Wide Space Allocation

In this quantitative analysis, space types are evaluated in terms of key performance indicators related to the core mission of the university and the guiding principles of the Mānoa Framework for the Future

Campus Wide Space Allocation

In this quantitative analysis, space types are evaluated in terms of key performance indicators related to the core mission of the university and the guiding principles of the Mānoa Framework for the Future

Campus Wide Space Allocation

In this quantitative analysis, space types are evaluated in terms of key performance indicators related to the core mission of the university and the guiding principles of the Mānoa Framework for the Future

Campus Wide Space Allocation

In this quantitative analysis, space types are evaluated in terms of key performance indicators related to the core mission of the university and the guiding principles of the Mānoa Framework for the Future