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Date Posted: 09:45:06 02/08/06 Wed
Author: inside
Subject: Re: Monmouth
In reply to: J.J. 's message, "Monmouth" on 11:30:54 02/07/06 Tue

The money for a new arena would not come from the CCSU budget, the president will not be the one making the decision. If it ever happens, which in my opion is unlikely, the money will come from the city or the state, not the school.

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[> CCSU budget -- J.J., 11:02:23 02/08/06 Wed

The money for any new facility would not come from the CCSU budget per se, but is requested by the university and approved by the CSU Board of Trustees. Then the CSU system budget is presented to the Governor and Legislature and is funded by the state.

The process is no different than the new library they are building at Southern, the Vance academic building at Central, or a dorm at Eastern. Capital projects at the individual universities are funded by the state through the CSU BOT. That is where the $250K for the study came in the first place.

And the City of New Britain is not funding anything that is on campus. Unless something is built downtown along the proposed busway, the city will not contribute.

Here is a summary of the Governor's reccommended FY 05-07 budget for CT Higher Education. The legislative appproved budget may vary from this report.
<a rel=nofollow target=_blank href="http://www.ctdhe.org/info/pdfs/2005/2005HighlightsOperatingCapital.pdf">http://www.ctdhe.org/info/pdfs/2005/2005HighlightsOperatingCapital.pdf</a>

Back to my orginial point. What is the status of the $250K study that was already funded? Its been well over a year since we have heard anything.


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