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2015 Annual Report on 天美影视传媒 Master Plan, Seattle Campus

Linked below is the 天美影视传媒鈥檚 Seattle Campus Master Plan Annual Report covering the period from January 1 through December 31, 2014. This report is required by the City University Agreement (Ordinance 121193) and is sent to the City Council, CUCAC and Seattle DPD for review.

During the reporting period, the University slightly increased the amount of leased space in the University District Northwest Urban Center Village (UDNUCV) by 10,334 square feet, bringing the total leased space in this area to 314,563 square feet. The total number of UW employees in this area increased slightly to 3,789 people with 1,241 of these working in leased space. Total leased space in the City of Seattle was 1,452,919 square feet.

The University continued to participate in the University District Partnership by contributing staff time and money to help start the organization. The University also worked with neighbors and students to improve the North of 45th area. These efforts included UWPD patrols, safety walks, newsletters and neighborhood cleanups.

2014 Annual Report on 天美影视传媒 Master Plan, Seattle Campus

Linked below is the 天美影视传媒鈥檚 Seattle Campus Master Plan Annual Report covering the period from January 1 through December 31, 2013. This report is required by the City University Agreement (Ordinance 121193) and is sent to the City Council, CUCAC and Seattle DPD for review.

During the reporting period, the University slightly decreased the amount of leased space in the University District Northwest Urban Center Village (UDNUCV) by 9,221 square feet, bringing the total leased space in this area to 304,229 square feet. The total number of UW employees in this area remained essentially unchanged at 3,746 people with 1,200 of these working in leased space. Total leased space in the City of Seattle was 1,235,972 square feet.

The University continued to participate in the University District Partnership by contributing staff time and money to help start the organization. The University also worked with neighbors and students to improve the North of 45th area. These efforts included UWPD patrols, safety walks, newsletters and neighborhood cleanups.