CHAMPAIGN — A multi-use Unit 4 facility is ready for its upgrades.
The Champaign school district will spend $11.2 million of its American Rescue Plan Act funds over the next couple years to modernize the Columbia Center on Bradley Avenue and bring its accessibility up to speed with other buildings in the system.
“I’m excited about the Columbia being accessible, finally,” school board President Amy Armstrong said Monday night, after the school board approved the district’s $856,200 agreement with Reifsteck Reid & Company Architects for design, bidding and construction administration on the renovation.
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