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CHSU Public Information Meeting

April 17, 2014

CHSU Public Information Meeting

Date:          Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Time:          5:00 pm to 7:00 pm

Location:     Ramada Inn (Shaw & Fwy 41)
                   Van Ness Room
                   324 E. Shaw Avenue
                   Fresno, CA 93710   
 

Purpose: California Health Sciences University (CHSU) is holding a Public Information Meeting regarding the applications on file with Fresno County and the environmental review process for a main campus they wish to locate in the Millerton area. The College of Pharmacy will be constructed first and may open as early as fall 2017. Long-term, they plan to add 3-4 additional professional programs and a beautiful campus with academic buildings, student housing, central administration, support services, and open space. Comments from the meeting will be considered and may be included in the Environmental Impact Report conducted under Fresno County’s supervision.