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Council OKs allocating $12.4M in federal stimulus funds for innovation, technology projects

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Council OKs allocating $12.4M in federal stimulus funds for innovation, technology projects

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LakeView Academy relocation?

About $1.3 million is proposed to go toward laying the groundwork for a technology-centered high school in the Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood, a proposed $1 billion project that aims to revitalize the 107-acre Chrysler site. In the spring, the city and Kenosha Unified officials confirmed they were in talks to incorporate LakeView Technology Academy into the proposed site. Antaramian said discussions continue.

Similarly, Tanya Ruder, spokeswoman for Kenosha Unified, said the district, the Kenosha Area Business Alliance and Gateway Technical College “continue to explore opportunities to secure a new home for LakeView Technology Academy.” The academy is currently located at 9449 88th Ave. in Pleasant Prairie.



Tanya Ruder 2019

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“The current site has served the school incredibly well and it’s time to identify a new location with potential to accommodate future growth,” said Ruder. The KIN site, is one opportunity. She said, however, that “work remains to ensure the financial feasibility of constructing a new facility.”

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About $1.25 million is proposed to go toward a K-8 Library program in Uptown to teach reading skills to youth in the neighborhood, as well as those in Lincoln, Columbus, McKinley, Wilson and Roosevelt — central city districts that surround the proposed innovation neighborhood.

Another $2.5 million is earmarked for the design and construction costs for the first multi-tenant incubator/accelerator building for the innovation neighborhood project.

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