In a recent government meeting, officials provided updates on a significant construction project that has been in the works for 20 years. The project, spearheaded by a local church, is set to commence site work in three weeks, with an anticipated completion timeline of 18 months.
Cindy, a representative involved in the project, confirmed that financing is secured and expected to close in the coming weeks. Over the past two decades, the church has proactively raised and invested over $17 million into the project, effectively covering half of the total costs upfront. This strategic financial planning aims to reduce the reliance on external funding.
Additionally, the project will include two elevators that meet city code requirements and are compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), addressing accessibility concerns raised by community members.
Member Johnson expressed appreciation for the progress made, despite the church's previous exit from district four with the school. He encouraged continued attention to the old Dominican school site and congratulated the team on their efforts.
The meeting concluded with a motion to send a specific line item to public hearing, which was approved without objections, marking a step forward in the project’s formal approval process.