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ICCTA Action Alert
August 27, 2002
Gov. Ryan releases $50 million in capital funding
Gov. George Ryan has announced the release of
$50 million in FY 2003 capital funding for the Illinois community college system.
These funds are part of the Governor's $250 million, five-year plan to renovate
and replace temporary facilities on the state's community college campuses.
The following information is reprinted from the news release issued by
Gov. Ryan's office this afternoon at:
news release issued by Gov. Ryan's office.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 27, 2002
Governor Announces $50 Million FY ‘03 Investment
in Community Colleges Throughout Illinois
CENTRALIA, IL -- Governor Ryan today announced the release of Fiscal Year 2003
capital construction funds through the Illinois Community College Board (ICCB)
including $7.9 million to build a Workforce Development Center and Child Care
Center for Kaskaskia College.
"Community colleges provide an affordable education for people trying to build a
better life for themselves and their families,” said Governor Ryan. “Community
colleges are partners in our workforce development efforts.”
The release of these capital funds is part of a $50 million allocation designated
solely for Illinois community colleges by Governor Ryan. This is part of his initiative
to allocate a total of $250 million over five years for the long overdue renovation
and replacement of temporary buildings on community college campuses throughout
the state.
“Governor Ryan has consistently proven himself a friend of Illinois community colleges,”
said ICCB Chairman Edward T. Duffy. “He has championed the value of community
colleges throughout his administration, and I want to recognize him publicly with our
appreciation for his great support.”
Governor Ryan also visited John A. Logan College for the groundbreaking
of a new Workforce Development Center and a Community Health Education Complex
on Wednesday.
“One of the hallmarks of Governor Ryan’s administration is its commitment to workforce
development,” said ICCB President and Chief Executive Officer Joseph J. Cipfl. “Governor
Ryan truly recognizes the intimate link between education and a strong workforce and
expects Illinois community colleges to deliver.”
Kaskaskia College is located in the first district in Illinois to be established under the
Illinois Public Junior College Act. Oscar Corbell, the first college president, wrote the
Act in 1937. The Illinois Community College Board is the state coordinating agency for
the 39 community college districts and 48 community colleges. Illinois is the third largest
community college system in the United States.
Governor Ryan also announced the release of Illinois community college construction
grants for the following:
Rock Valley College (Rockford), $9,181,500 toward a total $23,816,000 for an arts
instructional building.
Rend Lake College (Ina), $1,102,600 for expansion of the Career and Applied Technology
Center.
Olive-Harvey College (City Colleges of Chicago), $1 million toward a total $29,911,000 for
a new building.
Morton College (Cicero), $3,951,700 for emergency building repairs.
Sauk Valley (Dixon), $3,305,100 for the remodeling of two buildings.
Shawnee College (Ullin), $1,863,500 for the Metropolis Regional Education Center.
Southeastern Illinois College (Harrisburg), $3,623,600 for renovation and expansion of
the technology center.
Kishwaukee College (Malta), $1,140,000 for replacement of the Early Childhood Center.
Richard J. Daley College (City Colleges of Chicago), $4 million toward a total $12,205,000
for the Industrial Technology Center.
Richland Community College (Decatur), $2,182,000 for the Agriculture/Occupational Technology
Building.
Heartland Community College (Normal), $1.2 million toward a total $12,020,700 for the
Workforce Development Center.
Lincoln Land Community College (Springfield), $666,300 for expansion of the Regional Center
in Taylorville.
Moraine Valley Community College (Palos Hills), $2.7 million for temporary facilities replacement.
South Suburban College (South Holland), $937,000 for renovation of gymnasium and maintenance
facility.
Lake Land College (Mattoon), $575,000 toward a total $5,773,200 for Phase II of the Center for
Technical Education.
Southwestern Illinois College (Belleville), $888,000 for the Fire Science Training Center.
Danville Area Community College (Danville), $1 million toward a total $3,381,3000 for remodeling
of the Conference Center.
Lewis and Clark Community College (Godfrey), $900,000 for the Carlinville Center.
For additional information on state legislative issues,
contact ICCTA at 1-800-454-2282.
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