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Project Description

Proposed Project Site H-8: This site design includes up to 85 two and three-story, one to three-bedroom units to be rented to qualified faculty and staff. The site totals 5.6acres; 3.6 acres to be used for building, and approximately 2 acres conserved as open space.

Once construction begins, these units could be ready for occupancy in about nine months.

Proposed Project Site H-9: This larger site is designed to include up to 165 two-story units built for sale to qualified faculty and staff. This site totals 24.5 acres; 12 acres to be used for building, and 12.5 acres conserved in open space.

Phase I homes could be ready for occupancy about twelve to fifteen months after the start of construction, with Phase II following about a year later.

Cal Poly Master Plan
The Cal Poly Master Plan is a comprehensive, long-range planning document designed to ensure infrastructure and facility development remain consistent with the present and future needs of the university. This page provides access to the plan and some maps to illustrate planned land usage and occupancy.

Cal Poly Housing Corporation
The Cal Poly Housing Corporation is the business entity created to develop, build and administer the proposed housing project. The corporation is part of the Cal Poly Foundation.

Environmental Impact Reports (EIR)
The purpose of an EIR is to provide State and local agencies and the general public with detailed information on the potentially significant environmental effects which a proposed project is likely to have, to list ways which the significant environmental effects may be minimized and indicate alternatives to the project. An EIR discusses the proposed project, its environmental setting, its probable impacts, realistic means of reducing or eliminating those impacts, its cumulative effects, and alternatives to the project.

An EIR is an objective, informational document made available for review by the public and other agencies; it does not approve or deny a project.

Click on a link below to review the EIR for each site.

Site H-8

Site H-9