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Germanna Community College president makes plea for local funds for new academic building on Massaponax campus
By PAMELA GOULD Germanna Community College President David Sam made an urgent plea to the Spotsylvania County Board of Supervisors last night for roughly $1.2 million to help pay for a new $28.4 million academic building. Sam next plans to visit officials in Fredericksburg and the counties of Stafford, Caroline and King George to ask them for a total of $1.5 million. Spotsylvania is being asked for the largest share of the roughly $2.7 million the college needs because its residents make up the largest percentage of students taking classes at the campus where the new building would be located. In the 2008-2009 school year, 47 percent of Germanna students enrolled at the Fredericksburg Area Campus lived in Spotsylvania. Sam's requests would cover the local portion of the cost of building a third academic building at that campus, which is located in the Massaponax area of Spotsylvania. Yesterday, he conveyed a sense of urgency for the appeal because without a local funding commitment soon, the college won't be able to move forward with the building as part of a higher education bond package approved by the General Assembly in 2007. Several supervisors last night expressed support for the college's needs. "I am going to do what I can to support this," said Supervisor Hap Connors. "I see community colleges, especially in this economy and in the future, being more flexible with helping people train for jobs we see coming down the pike" The county would have the option of paying over a five- to seven-year period. Supervisor Emmitt Marshall said the county would owe about $174,000 a year if the board decided to pay over seven years. "It comes at a tough time for the county," Marshall said. "We are experiencing shortfalls in revenue." Supervisor Benjamin Pitts, who graduated from Germanna in 1986, said this is a good project. "I cannot think of a better way to invest public money than to invest in people," he said. State bond revenue would cover all but about $2.7 million of the costs associated with the building. The state requires community colleges to pay the costs of furnishing the structure and expenses involved in site work 3 feet from the building.
Date published: 9/23/2009
at a time when the county would have preferred a little more
advance notice especially given the current state of finances.
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