Before tract planning, UT grad students speak up

Courtesy Daily Texan  Thu, 08/21/2008 - 11:00pm

As the fall semester approaches, some UT graduate students and Brackenridge residents are ramping up efforts to make their voices heard as a New York design firm considers possible development of the Brackenridge Tract.

The Brackenridge Apartments Tenant Advisory Board met last week with leaders of the Graduate Student Assembly to discuss how the two organizations can work together to address student concerns while the development firm, Cooper, Robertson & Partners, crafts two master plans for the best uses of the tract.



 

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