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Date Posted: 11:30:52 08/25/04 Wed
Author: LarryL9797
Subject: Re: ECAC hockey - R U kidding me?
In reply to: J.J. 's message, "ECAC hockey - R U kidding me?" on 11:14:06 08/25/04 Wed

Like I keep saying, its all about the $$$$ with the Q. Wasnt money for a study on a CCSU staduim granted like 6 months ago?

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[> [> Feasability Study -- J.J., 13:39:11 08/25/04 Wed

In all fairness, CCSU was only recently budgeted $250k to study the feasability of a conference/athletic center for FY05 (that began July 1). With the recent changes in the school administration and the governors office for that matter, I can understand a slight delay in moving forward, but I would expect RFPs to be issued this winter, selction of a firm by March, and completion of a report by June 30.

There is obviously political and budget realities that CCSU must deal with, but it is not unrealistic for anyone to expect a excutable plan for a new facility by this time next year. Just for reference, Binghamton recently completed a 5,600 seat on-campus events center for $33.1 million. That is about the same amount as the FY04 budget authorization for additions and renovations at Buley Library at SCSU. An new multi-purpose facility at Central is an affordable project, it just needs more public and political support.


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