Chicago Sun-Times

U. OFI. MASTER PLAN EXPECTED TO COST $ 1.2B

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University of Illinois officials say a proposed $ 1.2 billion master plan that provides a flexible blueprint for future campus growth and developmen­t isn’t unrealisti­c given the university’s donor base and track record.

The cost is comparable to what the campus has previously spent on projects over the last 10 years, said Tim Killeen, university president. Trustee Ramon Cepeda said the cost of the master plan would be paid over 10 years.

The plan includes the $ 170 million renovation of State Farm Center, the $ 121 million renovation of Memorial Stadium, the $ 90 million Electrical and Computer Engineerin­g Building, and three new residence halls estimated to cost about $ 75 million each, The News- Gazette reported.

Trustee Don Edwards said funding for the projects will likely have to come from fundraisin­g. “We should be as ambitious as possible when it comes to raising money from our alums and reinvestin­g it in the future of Illinois students,” Edwards said.

Last month, the campus kicked off a $ 2.25 billion campaign as part of a $ 3.1 billion fundraisin­g effort by the UI system.

“We’re going to have to get very active on the fundraisin­g for obvious reasons,” Killeen said. “We can’t expect all of these to be done by state funding, if it continues to erode.”

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