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Polling locations will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
A $124.9 million bond proposal to expand and update Temple College facilities will be decided by local residents.
The proposal, if approved, would call for a major expansion of the schoolâs Health Sciences Center to address a shortage of health care workers as well as providing updates to several college buildings that are 50 to 60 years old.
âIf approved, the new facilities could be completed by 2026 when Temple College will be celebrating its 100th anniversary,â TC President Christy Ponce said. âThese campus advancements would represent an important milestone in Temple Collegeâs history of being trusted for generations and building for the future.â
Temple-area campaign signs with black and gold lettering proclaim: âVote Yes.â
The signs support Temple Collegeâs $124.9 million bond proposal to expand and update campus facilities that voters will decide May 1.
Early voting for the bond election begins Monday.
The proposal calls for a major expansion of the schoolâs Health Sciences Center to address a shortage of health care workers and improve several college buildings that are 50 to 60 years old.
âIf approved, the new facilities could be completed by 2026 when Temple College will be celebrating its 100th anniversary,â TC President Christy Ponce said. âThese campus advancements would represent an important milestone in Temple Collegeâs history of being trusted for generations and building for the future.â
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A $124.9 million bond proposal to expand and update Temple College facilities will be decided by voters on May 1.
The proposal, if approved, would call for a major expansion of the schoolâs Health Sciences Center to address a shortage of health care workers as well as providing updates to several college buildings that are 50 to 60 years old.
âTemple College has a long-standing commitment of providing affordable and quality higher education opportunities for over 95 years,â TC President Christy Ponce said. âWe have been trusted for generations, we are building for the future.â
âIf approved, the new facilities could be completed by 2026 when Temple College will be celebrating its 100th anniversary,â she said. âThese campus advancements would represent an important milestone in Temple Collegeâs history of being trusted for generations and building for the future.â