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Westchester University is scheduled to present a campus master plan to the Westchester Borough Planning Commission next week; commissioners said they welcome the outreach but will reserve formal comment until they can review the presentation and subsequent public workshops.
Commissioners framed the work as an opportunity to align the university’s long-term campus plans with borough zoning and public interests, particularly where campus and borough land uses overlap.
Planner Alan Burke said the master plan is a near-term policy tool that should help the borough assess future projects: "When an actual project happens, we're reserving the right to review that. We have all of that. But hypotheticals are very difficult to say." The commission’s earlier letter to university staff urged the university to engage stakeholders and to present draft proposals to the borough for comment; commissioners said the letter should not be read as final approval of any particular plan.
Commissioners and staff also encouraged the university to incorporate findings from public workshops into revised drafts before returning to the borough. Staff called particular attention to section 5 of the university report, which lays out a 0–5, 5–10 and 10–15 year implementation schedule and will be central to later site-specific reviews. The commission asked staff to attend the next university presentation and prepare follow-up questions and a formal process for future review.
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