SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – San Diego State University Friday released its final environmental impact report in connection with its new stadium/river park project in Mission Valley. The Draft EIR 60-day public comment period closed on October 3, 2019. The second is on (1/30) from 5:30 – 7:30 at the Mission Valley … Supreme Court decertified the Transportation section of the EIR, forcing SDSU to update it with a plan to fund traffic mitigation that it left out of their original EIR. We know that every dollar invested in Mission Valley will benefit our university, our students and the City through the economic return of higher education. Please see the SDSU Mission Valley website for information on this FEIR. Aztec Recreation Center Expansion - Categorical Exemption (2019) UPDATED 04/19/2019. Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2019, 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Mission Valley Marriott, 8757 Rio San Diego Dr., San Diego, CA 92108. This historic expansion will launch San Diego State University into a bold future. Sitting in the heart of America's Finest City, this multi-use venue will serve as a hub … She encouraged students to join in the campus wide discussions on … The future of the Mission Valley Stadium site is too important to allow lawsuits from a poorly written EIR to delay the project for a … San Diego State University Mission Valley Campus Master Plan Document Type EIR - Draft EIR Received 8/5/2019 Project Applicant Laura Shinn Present Land Use Stadium and Parking Lot / MVPD-MV-CV, MVPF-MV-M/SP / Commercial Recreation, Public Recreation She encouraged members to attend and to check the webpage for details. SDSU Mission Valley will provide SDSU with the opportunity to build a world class university research and innovation district just three trolley stops from the main campus. University President’s Designee: No report. SDSU is currently in talks with the city to buy the 132-acre parcel of land on which SDCCU Stadium sits. The CSU Board of Trustees approved the Environmental Impact Report (EIR). Negotiating the purchase and sale agreement of Mission Valley. San Diego State University has formally started the environmental review process for the 132-acre Mission Valley site it intends to purchase from the city and use for a satellite campus. By JEFF CLEMETSON | Mission Times Courier. The Strategic Planning email was sent out. SDSU Mission Valley Campus Guidelines (Guidelines) (Posted Aug. 5, 2019) SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY Land Area Comparison Map SDSU MISSION VALLEY Appraised Value Cost Per Acre $515,152.00 $432,575.00 $355,758.90 Total Acreage 132 132 232.77 SDSU Mission Valley appraisal draft two, October 2019 SDSU Mission Valley appraisal draft onet July 2019 2017 Appraisal Tom The planning group expressed three areas of concern with the EIR. Learn more about the EIR process and … SDSU Mission Valley will also include transit, retail, housing, and the development of more than 80 acres of community parks and open space, including the 34-acre River Park.