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State launches $2 billion plan to tackle deferred maintenance

June 12, 2024 | Board of Regents, Boards & Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Louisiana



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State launches $2 billion plan to tackle deferred maintenance
In a recent government meeting, significant discussions centered around funding for higher education facilities and addressing deferred maintenance across state universities. The meeting commenced with the approval of several small capital projects, followed by a detailed review of a major project at the University of Louisiana, Lafayette, which aims to enhance research capabilities at the New Iberia Research Center. The project, initially budgeted at $6 million, is seeking an increase to $10 million to accommodate potential future costs without requiring additional board approvals.

The committee also provided an update on House Bill 2, which outlines 102 projects receiving new state funding for fiscal year 2025. This funding, sourced from general obligation bonds and self-generated revenues, reflects a positive trend for higher education capital projects.

A pivotal moment in the meeting was the discussion surrounding House Bill 940, which establishes a Deferred Maintenance and Capital Improvement Fund. This legislation aims to tackle a staggering $2 billion backlog in deferred maintenance across state institutions. The bill allows for comprehensive renovations rather than piecemeal repairs, which could significantly improve the condition of aging facilities. Initial funding of $75 million has been allocated to kickstart this initiative, with bond funding expected to commence in July 2026.

Regents expressed optimism about the potential impact of these measures, emphasizing the importance of proactive maintenance to prevent future backlogs. The meeting concluded with a commitment to transparency and regular updates on the progress of these projects, ensuring that the funds are utilized effectively to enhance the state's higher education infrastructure.

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