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Miscellaneous News
June 19, 2000 Update
MILLENNIUM2 PROJECT SIGNS AT MAIN CAMPUS ENTRANCES DISPLAY THAT BOND CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS
has reached 40 percent completion. Approximately $21.3 million of the $53.2 million budget has been expended. The budget includes the $42.8 million bond measure approved by voters, plus interest.
Main campus projects underway include the Childcare Buildings, Campus Services Addition, Science/Math Addition, Student Services Building, and shortly, the Health Technology Remodel.
Funds also have been used to build a new center in Cottage Grove, add to the Florence center, and to build Community Learning Centers at eight county high schools.
LCC JIM PITNEY LEARNING CENTER AT JUNCTION CITY HIGH SCHOOL celebrated the grand opening of the facility on June 13th. With its completion, the Junction City center brings the final, total number of CLCs constructed with bond funds to eight. The center was officially dedicated to long-time, Junction City resident Jim Pitney, who served on the LCC Board of Education from 1975 to 1999. Approximately 200 people were in attendance at the festivities to hear comments by President Jerry Moskus, Vice President Larry Warford, and various leaders from within the Junction City community.
The new, 4400 square foot center includes a computer lab, a large classroom, a small conference room available to community groups, a testing room, and a reception area. The center will offer a variety of credit and continuing education classes such as telecourses, online courses, and independent and guided learning studies as well as traditional classroom instruction. Voters endorsed the centers as part of Lane's $42.8 million construction bond.
For more information, call the Community Learning Center main office in Eugene at Ext. 2907. Junction City Center Coordinator Brenda Crume can be reached at 998-7733.
Questions and comments about any bond construction activity may be directed to 744-4154 or e-mailed to bond@lanecc.edu. All communication received will be regularly reviewed by the Bond Project Management Team (BPMT), the architects, and the Facilities Management Committee.
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