Vision for the Future Spring 2016 Campus Open Forum APRIL 7, 2016 STUDENT CENTER CONFERENCE ROOM.

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Vision for the Future Spring 2016 Campus Open Forum APRIL 7, 2016 STUDENT CENTER CONFERENCE ROOM

Message from the President …..

Measure G and the Future Capital and Scheduled Maintenance Projects 2002 Measure G Bond Expenditures Current Projects

SRID Expenditures By Site

GYM Roof & HVAC Project Replaces, repairs and restores the roof system and completely replaces all HVAC for the Gym, Coaches Row, Locker/Shower rooms, weight room, 2 classrooms, restrooms, Trainer’s area and Nurses office. The Gym will receive a new metal standing seam roof system, the remainder of the project will have a Built up Roof (BUR) installed. The old swamp coolers will be removed and utilize the newer chilled water loops with new air handlers to be installed to provide conditioned air. Estimated Completion December 31, Measure G Bond Status

Future Projects Key Planning Assumptions From The Educational Master Plan Based on an analysis of residential zip codes reported by enrolled students, the vast majority of students live with a drive time of 40-minutes from campus center. This area comprises the effective service area of the College. The population was 143,724 in the year It was projected to be 178,962 by 2015 and to reach approximately 200,000 by year The effective service area is expected to grow at an annual rate of 1.19% as compared to the State annual growth rate of.70%. Approximately 64% of the adult population is a high school graduate or less. Almost half of the total population (46.6%) 25+years has only a high school diploma or some college courses, but do not have degree. The California Department of Finance projects an annual.44% increase in high school graduates between and in Tulare County.

Facilities Projects Guiding Elements From The Educational Master Plan Equally important in creating the key planning assumptions are the vision and values gleaned from on-campus meetings with College administrators, faculty, staff and students. The replacement and upgrade of backbone infrastructure is needed to support the campus, both currently and for the future Athletic facilities should be upgraded and improved Offer a welcoming & safe environment for students that stirs excitement – i.e. a place where students want to spend time and are successful The College would benefit from addressing the long-term needs of its core programs in Science, Mathematics, Language Arts and Humanities

Addressing An Aging Campus Porterville College was built in the 1960s and 1970s. The College’s oldest buildings have already surpassed the half- century mark and will be 65 years old in The infrastructure on campus is also old and in need of upgrading and replacement. A strong consideration for the future will be to address the current campus deficiencies through a program of building replacement and renovation for reuse.

FUTURE CAPITAL PROJECTS – 2013 FACILITIES MASTER PLAN

Potential Projects Drought Projects Energy Efficiency Projects Exterior Improvement Projects

Potential Projects Roof Replacements Hazardous & Safety/ADA Projects Construction & Modernization Projects

Potential Projects Parking Lot Projects Utility/Mechanical Projects Other Upgrades

Planning With A Vision That Embraces The Future