UW unveils proposal to build new dorms

<p>Education</a> | UW has a huge plan for housing | Seattle Times Newspaper</p>

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The University of Washington on Monday unveiled an $850 million proposal to build a series of dorms and apartments on its main Seattle campus to house more than 3,000 students, a step it says is needed to relieve chronic overcrowding.</p>

<p>Much of the construction would be on the west side of campus, which UW officials say could also help create an urban-village atmosphere around "The Ave," as University Way Northeast is known. The plan calls for eight new buildings, each up to six stories high, the first to be completed by the fall of 2011. Many would be built on what are now parking lots.</p>

<p>The UW also would renovate six of the seven main residence halls, while demolishing the seventh -- Mercer Hall, a less popular dorm on the west side of campus.

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<p>It is about time for this world-class educational institution to have world-class dorms!</p>

<p>“urban-village atmosphere around “The Ave,” as University Way Northeast is known”</p>

<p>It has an urban village atmosphere right now–Third World urban village.</p>

<p>I kid. Nice plan. Does it require state approval/funding like the football stadium fiasco?</p>

<p>barrons, the article says the board will vote to authorize student fee increases to pay for the dorms. In WA, state funding is strictly reserved for sports satdiums ;)</p>

<p>I thought Tim’s Law required all fee increases to get a vote by the state. Is the UW exempt?</p>

<p>Here is the update:</p>

<p>[Local</a> News | UW Regents approve fee hike for new dorms | Seattle Times Newspaper](<a href=“The Seattle Times | Local news, sports, business, politics, entertainment, travel, restaurants and opinion for Seattle and the Pacific Northwest.”>The Seattle Times | Local news, sports, business, politics, entertainment, travel, restaurants and opinion for Seattle and the Pacific Northwest.)</p>

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<p>Hmmm, you are right about Tim’s law. May be they are exempt.</p>

<p>A-ha, here come the copycats (pun intended):</p>

<p>[Local</a> News | Washington State Regents approve new dorms, new schools | Seattle Times Newspaper](<a href=“The Seattle Times | Local news, sports, business, politics, entertainment, travel, restaurants and opinion for Seattle and the Pacific Northwest.”>The Seattle Times | Local news, sports, business, politics, entertainment, travel, restaurants and opinion for Seattle and the Pacific Northwest.)</p>

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<p>Hate to say it..but WSU’s dorms and campus are better than UW’s.</p>