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A proposal to fund the Cole Hall renovation and construction plan announced by NIU President John Peters Wednesday will be introduced as an emergency issue to the Illinois legislature this month.
The construction, in addition to the renovation, is expected to cost about $7.7 million. Peters described this as “substantially less” when compared to the proposed $40 million for the demolition of Cole Hall and the construction of a new building.
Despite the lower cost, funding for the structure is still unknown. In the initial aftermath of the shootings, NIU experienced an outpouring of support from Gov. Rod Blagojevich and other state officials. Still, Peters has called for caution.
“While support for NIU remains strong in Springfield and across the State, our elected representatives are dealing with many competing priorities and a fragile state budget,” Peters said in an e-mail to the NIU community.
State Rep. Bob Pritchard (R-Hinckley) is ready to support the bill.
Pritchard said $7.7 million is an easier amount to work with and the proposed renovations are more plausible than a straight demolition.
“It’s something I’m going to support as a very reasonable plan,” he said.
The Plan
Cole Hall will be extensively remodeled as per Option Two, Peters said.
Option Two calls for the renovation of Auditorium B (Room 101) to support no classroom activities, while Auditorium A (100) will still function as a lecture hall. In addition, both the interior lobby and exterior appearance of the building will be renovated.
Peters said that the decision was based on more than 5,000 surveys they had received since announcing the three options on April 28, a majority of them supporting Option Two. Peters said a consensus will be helpful when they seek state support.

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