{"id":66953,"date":"2015-06-24T11:04:32","date_gmt":"2015-06-24T15:04:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ucf.edu\/news\/?p=66953"},"modified":"2020-09-23T13:56:52","modified_gmt":"2020-09-23T17:56:52","slug":"the-future-of-ucf-downtown-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ucf.edu\/news\/the-future-of-ucf-downtown-2\/","title":{"rendered":"The Future of Âé¶¹Ó³»´«Ã½ Downtown"},"content":{"rendered":"
Dale Whittaker, Âé¶¹Ó³»´«Ã½’s provost and vice president for Academic Affairs, sent this update to the campus community on Tuesday evening, June 23.<\/em><\/p>\n Earlier today, Florida Governor Rick Scott vetoed nearly $500 million from the state budget. Included in those vetoes were funds for several Âé¶¹Ó³»´«Ã½ projects, including Âé¶¹Ó³»´«Ã½ Downtown<\/a>.<\/p>\n While we are disappointed, we are not giving up. And we\u2019re thankful for the groundswell of support from local and state leaders who remain confident in our plans to build this campus.<\/p>\n Together with Valencia College and the City of Orlando, we will determine our next steps, then share them in the next several weeks.<\/p>\n With our partners \u2014 and the 150-plus members of our Âé¶¹Ó³»´«Ã½ Downtown Task Force<\/a> \u2014 we have planned a campus that will provide our community access to first-class education, prepare our workforce of tomorrow and invest in the transformational future of our city and the Parramore community.<\/p>\n Today, Gov. Scott also vetoed funding for:<\/p>\n — Âé¶¹Ó³»´«Ã½\u2019s high-tech manufacturing research center<\/a> for sensors in Osceola County, which is a partnership between educational institutions, industry and government;<\/p>\n — and, the Florida Center for Students with Unique Abilities, which would provide parents of students with intellectual disabilities with information about programs and opportunities throughout the state.<\/p>\n