To ensure proper management of land resources, the CSU Board of regents approved the Land Use Development and Infrastructure Plan (LUDIP) for 2022-2031 during the 4th Special Board of Regents Meeting held on December 23, 2021, 9:00 am via Zoom videoconferencing. CSU LUDIP covers campus planning framework, principles, and processes, including master development plans; detailed geographical description and survey of the of CSU including all idle lands, campuses, branches or extension; inventory of all existing buildings, facilities, and other infrastructure within the compound or areas occupied by the University; cadastral survey of land; detailed description of the research core, academic core, and residential areas covering both housings for faculty, and dormitories for students; detailed geographical description of land used for commercial, agriculture, fishery, forestry, and other activities, including open and recreational spaces, landscape features, and campus transportation system among others; design and estimated cost of construction, operation, maintenance of other university infrastructure needs and financial plan.
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In response to CSU's goal to improve the quality of life of the communities through the implementation of extension services, the public administration program conducted its annual community extension services project dubbed as "Community Services Caravan 2.0- Seminar-Workshop on Harnessing Barangay Leadership and Governance for Sustainable Community Development" with the theme "Ang Magaling na Pamantasan Tumutulong sa Pamayanan."
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