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Community College of Baltimore County requests county funding for deferred maintenance, EV training and switchgear upgrades
Summary
CCBC told the planning board subcommittee it seeks county funding and state matches for roofs, HVAC upgrades, a $25 million automotive technology project to train electric-vehicle technicians, and large electrical and deferred-maintenance work across its campuses.
The Community College of Baltimore County urged the planning board subcommittee on Feb. 2 to support county capital funding for deferred maintenance, campus modernization and workforce-training projects, including a $25 million expansion of the automotive technology program.
In an overview, CCBC leaders said enrollment has risen since the pandemic, many students now qualify for tuition-free pathways and the college is finalizing a 10-year master plan. CCBC's presentation highlighted completed work (roof replacements and student-services renovations), ongoing projects and a request to reallocate $750,000 in student-fee funds for FY27. Vice President Melissa…
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