CHARLOTTE,NC–Leaders at Central Piedmont Community College say they need more money to grow.
CPCC is asking voters to approve a $210million bond on November 5th.
The money would go toward renovations and new construction projects at five of the six campuses.
Officials say there’s a need for more classroom space, labs and training facilities.
School leaders say enrollment has grown by 37 percent since 2006 and claim the bond would not create a tax increase.