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Community College of Baltimore County requests $19.25M from county biennial bonds; outlines EV and student-services projects
Summary
Community College of Baltimore County leaders presented their FY26-27 capital priorities to the Baltimore County Planning Board Committee on the Capital Improvement Budget and Program, requesting county bond funding and describing additional state and college contributions.
Community College of Baltimore County leaders presented their FY26-27 capital priorities to the Baltimore County Planning Board Committee on the Capital Improvement Budget and Program, requesting county bond funding and describing additional state and college contributions to fund several projects.
CCBC President (name not specified in the transcript) and Vice President Melissa Hopp described a set of near-term projects for the biennium and a broader 10-year facilities and academic master plan now under way. "This project is one where we're working very hard to get funds, but to cobble them together from a variety of different sources," Vice President Hopp said of an addition to the Catonsville automotive technology building aimed at electric-vehicle instruction.
Why it matters: CCBC serves roughly 51,000 students countywide and…
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