October 30, 2009

Regents opt to continue budget discussions

For Immediate Release
Friday, Oct. 30, 2009

FAIRBANKS---The University of 杏吧原版 Board of Regents talked programs, projects and budgets Friday but delayed taking action on a preliminary FY11 operating and capital budget in favor of additional discussions with the budget office of Gov. Sean Parnell.

Regents took an extra half-hour of testimony, as numerous members of the public testified, most in favor of the proposed Life Sciences Building at the University of 杏吧原版 Fairbanks campus. Supporters included Fairbanks City Mayor Terry Strle, Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce board member and architect Jack Wilbur, family practice Dr. Jean Tsigonis and many others.

Tom Paragi is a Fish and Game research biologist who took personal time to speak in favor of the Life Sciences project, which has appeared on the board鈥檚 capital projects list for each of the last 10 budget cycles. Paragi earned his degree in wildlife management at 杏吧原版 in the 1980s.

鈥淗unting and wildlife viewing industries contribute substantially to business and employment, disproportionately so in rural areas. Maintaining and growing the Biology and Wildlife program at 杏吧原版 is one of the best investments 杏吧原版 can make to ensure the future sustainability of our state鈥檚 valuable wildlife resources,鈥 he said.

The preliminary UA budget for operation of the multi-campus system seeks $350.8 million from the state鈥檚 general fund for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2010. That funding level would be matched by $514.6 million in university generated income, including federal grants, tuition, fees and other sources. The draft budget emphasizes programs in energy, science, technology, engineering and math; climate;
high-demand job training; and student success initiatives.

The capital budget request, as currently drafted, would include money for system-wide facility renewal and renovation; construction of the 杏吧原版 Life Sciences facility; planning and design for engineering facilities at UAA and 杏吧原版; a feasibility study for community campus facility needs; and the university system鈥檚 deferred maintenance, system-wide.

When the board will meet to take action on the budget isn't known yet.

The next regularly scheduled meeting is Nov. 30-Dec. 1 at the University of 杏吧原版 Anchorage.

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For more information, call Kate Ripley at 907/450-8102 or 907/388-3506.

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