Petersburg Child Care Center pleads for CIP placement

Petersburg Child Care Center board vice president, Kim Kilkenny asked the Petersburg City Council to place the organization on the Capital Improvement Projects list during the regular council meeting Tuesday, Sept. 4.

“The PCC is running very short on space and have a waiting list for infants and toddlers one to two years of age,” Kilkenny said. “We are starting the process of getting funds together to expand our building.”

Kilkenny explained to the Council that the wish of the PCC Board is to expand enough to accommodate 20 more kids. At this time the organization has to refuse parents.

“If f...

 

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