Departments
- Building Official
- Business Services
- Campus Design and Construction
- Facilities Planning
- Plant Operations
- Public Safety
- Sustainability
Related Offices
Contact Info
- Eric Browning
- Campus Planner
- office: 801-585-5071
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- Tami Cleveland
- Campus Planner
- office: 801-585-6750
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- Betty Martin
- Executive Secretary
- office: 801-585-6751
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Facilities Planning
Facilities Planning focuses on the University’s long-range planning and the capital development functions of the University’s Facilities Management organization as a balanced counterpart to the project–related functions of Campus Design & Construction. Facilities Planning staff strive to guide campus development in a way that gives physical form to the University’s mission, vision, and programs through the effective use of human, environmental, and financial resources.
- Campus Planning Advisory Committee (CPAC)
- CPAC is established by the University to provide “advice to the President concerning long-range physical facilities planning and development.” CPAC can be very effective in making recommendations on a number of issues to the University’s president, academic senate, etc. who then take appropriate action regarding these issues. More...
- Cultural Resource Management
- Facilities Planning has the responsibility of watching over, identifying, preserving, and protecting cultural resources that exist on campus in a manner consistent with the attainment of University’s missions and goals. More...
- Historic Building Information
- The Facilities Planning Department provides cultural resource coordination for the University with various State and Federal agencies as well as local preservation advocacy organizations. There are many historic buildings on campus many of which are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. More...
- The Campus Master Plan
- Initiated by University President Michael K. Young in 2005, the Campus Master Plan will give physical form to the University’s mission to engage, prepare, and partner with our neighbors, national and international friends, and campus students, faculty, and staff. More...
- The Universe Project
- The University of Utah desires to explore the potential of a transit-oriented development (TOD) on a prime 7.9-acre site at the southwest corner of the University of Utah Campus. More...


