$200 million bond approved for North Carolina community college

Nov. 8, 2012
Wake Technical Community College will add facilities to accommodate 50 percent enrollment growth

From The Raleigh News & Observer: Wake County, N.C., voters have overwhelmingly approved $200 million in bonds to expand Wake Technical Community College. The $200 million would be used to add buildings at the community college’s Northern Wake campus and start construction on a new Research Triangle Park branch in Morrisville. The main campus south of Raleigh would get repairs, and the Public Safety Education campus would be finished. Once construction is complete, the college will be able to accommodate 50 percent enrollment growth.

OCTOBER 2012....From The Raleigh News & Observer: Wake Technical Community College in Raleigh, N.C., is asking voters to approve $200 million in borrowing for campus expansions. Wake Tech would use the money to add classroom buildings to its Northern Wake campus and start construction on a new Research Triangle Park branch in Morrisville. The main campus in Raleigh would get some repairs and the Public Safety Education campus in Raleigh would be completed.

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