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Maricopa council approves lease to bring Central Arizona Valley Institute of Technology campus to former city-hall site
Summary
The City Council voted unanimously Nov. 4 to lease roughly 5 acres of city-owned land to Central Arizona Valley Institute of Technology (referred to in the meeting as “Cabot”) to build a two-phase campus, with an initial 6,000 sq ft facility expected to open in July 2028.
Maricopa — The City Council voted Nov. 4 to approve a lease that will bring the Central Arizona Valley Institute of Technology (referred to at the meeting as “Cabot”) to a roughly five-acre parcel that previously housed the city’s old City Hall, city staff said.
City staffer Josh Bowman introduced the proposal as "a lease on some land owned by the city," saying the first phase would include approximately 6,000 square feet of office and classroom space and that the campus aims to open in July 2028.…
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