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Features: May 20, 2002
Vital Information Available During Construction
A comprehensive public information plan
has been developed to keep the campus and local community
apprised of the Institute's ongoing construction and development
projects. The plan includes a series of monthly public meetings,
a Web site, telephone and e-mail hotlines, and a monthly
neighborhood bulletin.
"Rensselaer is committed to using every
possible communication resource to keep the community informed
of these construction projects," said Allison Newman,
director of community relations.
- Monthly Public Meetings
The first public meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May
28, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., at the Heffner Alumni House.
The meetings will provide an open forum for the exchange
of construction information, ideas, questions, and concerns.
- Web Site Created
A
newly created Web
site provides up-to-date information on construction
activities, including shuttle bus information, project
scope and overview, construction timeline and progress
reports, public meeting schedules, maps, and contact information.
- Telephone and E-mail Hotlines
A recorded telephone hotline is available 24 hours a day
at (518) 276-8490. Callers can leave a message with questions
or concerns and a Rensselaer staff member will return
the call. Questions or concerns also can be addressed
to build@rpi.edu.
- Neighborhood Bulletin
A monthly project bulletin will be delivered via bulk
mail to all residents and businesses within the neighborhoods
surrounding the Institute. The bulletin contains the meeting
and special event schedule, information about construction
activities, road closings, parking regulations, alternate
routes, utility shut-offs, and project manager names and
contact information. To add your name to the mailing list,
call (518) 276-8490 or e-mail build@rpi.edu.
- Public Access TV
Rensselaer will utilize Time Warner Cable's local public
access Channel 18 to post project information updates.
"Through these communication channels,
we will notify the community, whenever possible, in advance
of construction activities, road closings, and utility disruptions,"
said Newman.
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