Press Release - Thursday, August 22, 2013
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Governor Quinn Announces More Than $7.6 Million in Capital Funds for Yorkville School District
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Dave Blanchette dave.blanchette@illinois.gov
Abdon Pallasch Abdon.pallasch@illinois.gov
YORKVILLE - Governor Pat Quinn today announced that the state will provide Yorkville Community Unit School District 115 with investments totaling more than $7.6 million. The funds are part of $400 million from the governor’s Illinois Jobs Now! capital program to construct new buildings, expand existing ones and replace outdated energy systems in schools across Illinois, while creating thousands of construction jobs.
“Our children cannot concentrate on learning if they’re sitting in a school that’s crumbling,” Governor Quinn said. “When I became governor, I initiated the first capital construction program in a decade to elevate our schools and universities to world-class status. The quality of learning happening in our schools will drive tomorrow’s economy. These school construction projects will not only raise the standard of learning in our classrooms, they will bring much-needed jobs to workers around our state.”
Twenty-four districts statewide will receive funding this fiscal year after their projects are certified by the Illinois State Board of Education and the Illinois Capital Development Board. The funding will allow districts to construct new schools, classroom additions, and make overdue renovations to aging buildings. In some cases, the funds will be used to reimburse districts for buildings that have already been constructed. These schools had been on a waiting list for committed state funds since 2003, and it took Governor Quinn’s Illinois Jobs Now! program to deliver the long-awaited funding.
In addition to the $307 million for statewide school construction, other capital money that will be released includes $50 million for maintenance; $25 million to alleviate overcrowding in some Illinois school districts; and $20 million for energy efficiency. This critical funding will help the receiving school districts in every corner of Illinois make schools more accessible to students with disabilities, repair roofing structures and replace old, inefficient heating and cooling systems.
Yorkville Community Unit School District 115 will receive a state investment of $7,638,648 to be matched by a local share of $11,927,745. The work involves the construction of a two-story, 38-classroom intermediate school with a total design capacity for 920 students and a home-room capacity for 795 students in grades 4 - 6 and construction of a two-story, 14-classroom addition to the Yorkville High School for 350 students in grades 9 - 12. The project has been completed.
These school construction projects are part of Governor Quinn’s $31 billion Illinois Jobs Now! program, which will support more than 439,000 jobs over six years. Illinois Jobs Now! is the largest capital construction program in Illinois history, and is one of the largest capital construction programs in the nation.
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