Both institutions are crowded in UVa’s Fontaine Research Park, where the Health System is looking to free up more space for clinics and research laboratories.

Pat Hogan, UVa’s chief operating officer, said the rehabilitation hospital is “bursting at the seams,” and it would be wise to relocate it to Ivy Mountain, north of North Grounds and near the U.S. 250 Bypass.

“We really need a larger rehabilitation hospital,” Hogan said.

UVa staff also recommended moving UVIMCO’s headquarters to Ivy Road.

Allan C. Stam, dean of the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy, also asked the committee to consider moving the school to a larger space. Established in 2007, the school is currently housed in Garrett Hall, an old dining hall converted for instruction and office space.

The committee — and the full board — will decide whether to add these proposals to the university’s Capital Planning Master List at the next meeting, which is scheduled for June 9 and 10.

Emmet, Ivy solutions discussed

The university has been working with architects to study ways to revitalize the area around the intersection of Emmet Street and Ivy Road.