During a recent government meeting, officials discussed several significant renovation projects aimed at enhancing campus facilities and addressing compliance issues. A key focus was the Victor campus renovation, which is set to begin programming and detailed cost estimating ahead of its planned closure in 2028, coinciding with the expiration of the current lease.
The meeting highlighted the need for immediate renovations to the main stairs, which have been deemed out of code compliance. A budget of $400,000 has been allocated for this project, which will also include electrical upgrades to support vendors operating in the area.
Additionally, plans for the gym floor renovation were discussed, with a proposal to coincide this work with the installation of new bleachers, funded through donations and matched by SUNY, targeted for completion in 2025.
The spring facility project was also addressed, emphasizing its importance in facilitating the relocation of technology and related programs back to the main campus. Financial discussions are ongoing regarding the funding structure, which typically involves a 50% contribution from SUNY and 50% from local resources. The committee is exploring options for maximizing SUNY's financial support while also considering the involvement of Cornell Cooperative Extension in the project.
The meeting concluded with discussions on improving stormwater management capabilities, particularly in light of recent flooding events that have affected campus infrastructure. The proposed removal of an existing structure, referred to as the \"red barn,\" is part of a broader strategy to enhance the campus's resilience to flooding.