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Lebanon County Career and Technology Center authority members received their first look at six proposed construction options on Wednesday during their biannual meeting.
The authority owns the building and will award financing if the project is approved by a majority vote of Lebanon County’s six public school districts. School boards consist of nine members, so five of nine members of all six county-based public school districts must approve the final proposal for it to happen, according to Chuck Benton, administrative director of the LCCTC.
The school’s joint operating committee must also formally approve one of the six plans at a monthly meeting for the project to move forward. The committee co