Tuesday, June 24, 2008
$10 Million MCC Referendum Surfaces
Tucked away in an application for state financial assistance for McHenry County College's request for assistance from state taxpayers is evidence that referendum approval for $10 million will be sought.That's the source of local funds for Phases One and Two of the college's "Master Plan."
To provide the local funds needed for Phase One --$3,947,000-- the college board proposes passing a referendum.
$11.5 million is being requested from state taxpayers.
Phase One calls for
- a Health Careers Center
- Math and Science and General/Computer/Virtual Classrooms
- Food Service/Dining Improvements
- 46,400 more square feet; renovation of 3,100.
But, that's not all.
The college board apparently intends to ask permission to borrow another $7.1 million from us voters.
$21.2 million is expected to be paid out of your state tax dollar pocket.
That's for Phase Two.
It will consist of
- a Bookstore
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Learning and Student Support Services/Administrative/Development
- Health/Wellness/Athletic Center
- General/Computer/Virtual Classrooms
- Human and Public Services
Labels: MCC, McHenry County College, Referendum
