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Communication April 8, 2024

Dear AU community, 

We want to share an important update regarding the seasonal transition of the heating and cooling systems in our buildings. As we prepare to make the switch for the spring and summer months, we want to address how this process will affect our community. 

Each year, we must determine the appropriate time to make this transition.  Due to weather fluctuations in the Mid-Atlantic region at this time of year, the timing of the changeover can vary. Based on the current long-term weather forecast, the switchover process will start early Tuesday morning, April 9, with all buildings having cooling capability by Friday, April 12, at the end of the day. The heating will be off until the fall. This transition will include all buildings on the main campus as well as 4401 Connecticut Ave. NW (WAMU), 4200 Wisconsin Ave. NW, 4801 Massachusetts Ave. NW (Spring Valley Building).  

While upcoming individual days may feature cooler weather, we have to transition the system at one time for the season. We understand that this may result in short time periods where buildings may be cooler than desired, but this approach is based on the overall weather conditions and the function of the building heating and cooling systems.  

We appreciate your patience as the weather forecast will continue to fluctuate this spring, including expected cool days. Please be advised that heating will be off until the fall.  

Mark Freedman, Manager of Energy Utilities Operations, is coordinating this process and can be reached at x2378 or via email at markf@american.edu. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please contact our 2FIX Customer Response Center on x2349 or email us at 2fix@american.edu.  Please visit Facilities Management's webpage for this and all other service interruptions and notifications.

Thank you,

Vin Harkins 
Assistant Vice President of Facilities ManagementÂ