If you鈥檝e walked around the edges of the SOU campus, you may have seen a number of houses and other buildings designated as university property. Many are rundown and in need of renovation. A property task force with the university is considering turning these buildings into rentable housing for faculty and students.
University President Linda Schott says that while she understands the need for affordable housing in the Rogue Valley, the university needs to maximize its investments.
鈥淭hese are SOU properties," said Schott. "We have to determine what is the highest and best use for the university while balancing that with the larger community need.鈥
Given the amount of renovation needed, it would likely be an expensive project.
Schott says the buildings in the roughest conditions are eyesores that need to be dealt with as soon as possible. They鈥檙e deciding whether they should repurpose the properties, sell them, or tear them down.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not good for the university or for the community to have these boarded up properties, but we don鈥檛 have the ability to do it under our current operating revenue," Schott said. "So making decisions that will enable us to tear down or dispose of them to create a better appearance and hopefully house more people.鈥
Some of these properties would be single family housing units, while others would be multi-family style or possibly commercial.
The university鈥檚 Property Task Force has been working with city officials to iron out logistics, but no decisions have been finalized.