LCC board delays vote on three-year plan to cut spending

Saying it needed more time to analyze a plan to trim spending at Lane Community College, the Board of Education voted Wednesday, Dec. 3, to delay approval of the proposal — but gave administrators the green light to keep working on its details.

The college is looking to cut $8 million over the next three school years.

“I think this is a really, really important document,” said board member Zachary Mulholland, but noted that board members had only two days to review it before Wednesday’s meeting and that the plan did not list specific areas that could be cut. “I still have questions to truly feel 100% comfortable with it. I don’t think the public has had time to process it at all, and I think that it makes sense for us to take a little bit more time.”…

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