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Coconino Community College outlines $100 million bond plan for campuses, allied-health and student housing
Summary
College leaders presented a $100 million capital bond proposal to the Board of Supervisors that would rebuild the Fourth Street campus, add an allied-health facility at Lone Tree, expand lab facilities in Williams and fund student housing in Page, with estimated average cost to Flagstaff property owners of $6–$7 monthly.
Coconino Community College President and CEO Eric Heiser and senior staff presented the college’s proposed $100 million capital bond to the Coconino County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 30 as a voter question expected on the Nov. 4, 2025 ballot.
Heiser said the request is the district’s first capital construction bond in more than 25 years. The bond would fund multiple projects across the district: rebuilding and enlarging the Fourth Street campus (adding roughly 10,000 square feet to bring the site to an estimated 60,000–70,000 square feet), a new allied-health building on the Lone Tree campus (70,000–80,000 square feet) to expand nursing and…
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