Dalton State college officials today unveiled a master plan designed to serve a student body of 8,000 for the next 10 to 12 years.
The plan, presented by Sasaki Associates of Boston, includes more residential housing, more parking and an expansion of a student center. At the heart of the plan is a pedestrian pathway running along a central spine from Roberts library on the south end of campus to the James E. Brown Center at the north.
"The master plan gives us a path to the future, but it takes time for a plan to come to reality," said Scott Bailey, vice president of fiscal affairs.
For complete details, see tomorrow's Chattanooga Times Free Press.