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4 <br /> County Support of Orange County Campus of Durham Technical Community College <br /> Durham Technical Community College (DTCC) — Orange County Campus requested $868,967 <br /> for Operations (an increase of $145,711 from FY 2020-21), Capital Outlay funds of $75,000 (no <br /> change from FY 2020-21), and $250,000 related to financial aid ($200,000 to continue the funding <br /> of 200 scholarships for Orange County residents attending DTCC — this is funded through Article <br /> 46 One-Quarter Cent Sales Tax proceeds), and a new funding request of $50,000 for financial <br /> aid grants for Back to Work students when their courses are not covered by the State. <br /> The recommended funding for the Orange County Campus of Durham Technical Community <br /> College, located at the Waterstone Development in Hillsborough, provides current expense <br /> funding of $777,092 (an increase of $53,836 from FY 2020-21), recurring capital of $75,000 (the <br /> same as in FY 2020-21), and debt service of $264,500. In addition, the recommended budget <br /> includes $200,000 for 200 scholarships (student tuition for Orange County Residents) and <br /> $50,000 for financial aid for Back to Work students when their courses are not covered by the <br /> State. Both of these will be paid from Article 46 Sales Tax proceeds instead of through Current <br /> Expenses. <br /> As with local school districts, counties in North Carolina are responsible for supplementing state <br /> and federal appropriations to community colleges. For the most part, counties are responsible for <br /> day-to-day operating costs such as utilities, security and custodial services. The Counties are not <br /> responsible for funding of teaching staff. <br /> Capital Investment Plan <br /> The FY 2021-22 Manager Recommended Capital Investment Plan includes funding of$8,318,267 <br /> in FY 2021-22, and a 5-Year total of $51,122,108, for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools; and <br /> funding of $19,186,597 in FY 2021-22, and a 5-Year total of $40,913,010 for Orange County <br /> Schools. Note: these amounts have been revised (represented by yellow highlighting on <br /> Attachment 1-F) from the Original Recommended Capital Investment Plan to reflect the revised <br /> ADM%, as included in the FY 2021-22 Manager Recommended Operating Budget. <br /> Supplemental Deferred Maintenance Program <br /> The FY 2020-21 CIP introduced a supplemental funding program for deferred maintenance and <br /> life and safety improvements in schools. The program would involve an expenditure of$30 million <br /> over a three year period to expedite each School District's backlog of deferred maintenance <br /> projects in anticipation of a potential general obligation bond referendum in future years. <br /> The total amount was divided between the Districts on the basis of average daily membership in <br /> FY 2020-21. As a result, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools was allocated 59.99% or$17,997,000 <br /> of the $30 million total while Orange County Schools was allocated 40.01% or $12,003,000 of the <br /> total amount. <br /> Given this allocation, each District was requested to provide a three year plan for these <br /> expenditures. <br /> Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools received $1,800,000 in FY 20-21, to upgrade mechanical <br /> systems at McDougle Elementary, McDougle Middle, and Phillips Middle schools, and <br /> architectural/engineering services for prioritized older school renovations, scheduled in FY 2022- <br /> 23 and FY 2023-24; $10,000,000 is budgeted in FY 22-23 (moved back from FY 2021-22) and <br />