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About the proposed projects

If passed, the bond would fund projects that would: 

  1. Prepare.
    Expands student opportunities funding the construction of a Natural Resources Center of Excellence for horticulture, arboriculture, farming and wildland fire, as well as an expansion of welding. 
  2. Connect.
    Strengthens workforce. and STEM opportunities helping connect students with local employers in high-demand fields, expand workforce partnerships at our Wilsonville campus and create lifelong STEM learning opportunities for younger students with a first-of-its-kind in Oregon immersive space simulation center.
  3. Repair.
    Large-scale repairs, including increasing accessibility for people with disabilities, addressing safety hazards, adding security upgrades to building systems for energy efficiency.

Specific project descriptions

Student working in a greenhouse

Natural Resources Center of Excellence 

Constructing a Natural Resources Center of Excellence for horticulture, arboriculture, farming, and wildland fire would prepare students to enter the workplace or university for a bachelor’s degree. The project would include a partnership space as well as an expansion of the welding center. This would include space for multidisciplinary programs with state-of-the-art teaching and safety equipment.

Team of students in engineering lab

Increasing access to STEM opportunities

Partnering with K-12 districts to create a first-of-its-kind Oregon immersive space simulator center to provide hands-on learning experiences to students in middle school through high school to learn about science, technology, engineering and math.

Large infrastructure machines

Updating and fixing aging infrastructure

Updating, maintaining and repairing aging facilities, including deferred major maintenance projects, campus services facilities improvements and technology upgrades to our aging computer labs and networks. Energy efficiency upgrades, along with replacing outdated and inefficient central heating and cooling plant. These projects would also increase accessibility for people with disabilities, remove access barriers as well as increase safety and security.

Renovated building

Building community partnerships

Expansion of workforce partnership space on the Wilsonville campus that would enhance current career and technical education programs and strengthen connections between education and industry. By fostering partnerships with local businesses, we could align our programs with the needs of the workforce, preparing students for success in high-demand fields.

Security camera

Increasing safety and security for students and staff

Safety and security improvements to our three campuses through increased cameras and interior door access controls.

Large, modern classroom full of students

Modernizing learning spaces

Renovating and modernizing learning spaces in older buildings to meet today’s hybrid and distant learning needs would allow the college to serve students and future employers from across Clackamas County both urban and rural.


Athletic students holding polearms

Updating athletic fields and walking trail

Improving CCC’s athletic fields including track and field renovations with grandstands for sporting events and outdoor graduation, a synthetic soccer field with lighting, and completing the Douglas Loop walking trail on the Oregon City campus.


Lori Hall

BOND CONTACT

Lori Hall

Public Information Officer  

Clackamas Community College

19600 Molalla Ave., Oregon City, OR 97045

503-594-3162

[email protected]

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