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City leaders describe progress, hurdles on Olympic College Allied Health Center; public-private partnership explored
Summary
City leaders on April 2 reported progress on the Olympic College Allied Health Center: a state review dismissed a challenge to the project, phase 1 curriculum work is starting, and the city is exploring private financing options for a second building to expand programs.
City leaders and council members described April 2 both progress and remaining work on the planned Allied Health Center at the Olympic College Poulsbo campus, including curriculum development for an initial cohort, a state agency decision that removed a challenge to the project and exploratory discussions about a possible public–private partnership to finance a second building for expanded programs.
Councilmember Ed Stern and others outlined the background: Olympic College will begin phase 1 work (remodel and first cohort of allied-health programs) now that a challenge from Tacoma Community College has been…
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