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1994 SESSION

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SB 79 Virginia Public Building Authority.

Introduced by: Hunter B. Andrews | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles

SUMMARY:

Virginia Public Building Authority. Makes several changes in the enabling legislation and various projects previously authorized during the 1992 and 1993 Sessions. Among these changes is the repeal of the authorization to build a State office building at 9th and Broad Streets in the city of Richmond (proposed State Lottery Headquarters). The enabling legislation changes include the following: 1) makes the acquisition of certain defined personal property, a project eligible for financing and 2) eliminates, as duplicative, the requirement of an odd-year construction report. (The Department of General Services already provides an annual capital outlay report on all state projects).

The bill also increases the amount authorized for certain projects as follows: 1) Deep Meadow Prototype Correctional Center #5, $3,349,500; 2) Bland Isolation/Segregation Building, $900,000; 3) Jefferson Building Improvements, $2,376,385; 4) Beaumont Learning Center, $358,700; 5) Maximum security youth facility, $932,400; 6) Records Center for the Virginia State Library and Archives, $1,838,000, 7) Augusta Correctional Center Improvements, $100,000; 8) St. Brides Correctional Center Improvements, $50,000; 9) Virginia Correctional Center for Women Improvements, $50,000; 10) Southampton Correctional Center Improvements, $530,000; and 11) 8th and 9th Street State Office Buildings and Supreme Court Building, $246,000.

The bill authorizes the following new projects: 1) Warrenton Regional Diagnostic Laboratory, $1,936,400; 2) Lynchburg Regional Diagnostic Laboratory, $1,968,120; 3) Acquisition of items of personal property for agencies and institutions of the Commonwealth (no dollar amount, recipient agencies, or personal property is specified); 4) Planning funds for the renovation of the old State Library building, $900,000; 5) Virginia Correctional Center for Women, $2,900,000; 6) Bland Correctional Center, $1,015,000; 7) Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center, $3,400,000; 8) Central Virginia Training Center, $5,945,000; 9) State Police Culpepper Headquarters, $980,000; and 10) State Police Appomattox Headquarters, $980,000.

To accommodate the new projects and additional authorizations for existing projects, the bill increases the current $862 million bond cap contained in § 2.1-234.13(8) to $879 million.


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