Performing arts facilities planned at 2 Capistrano (Calif.) district high schools

March 6, 2009
Projects are scheduled to be complete in 2011

Despite budget problems, the Capistrano (Calif.) school district still expects to pursue construction of performing arts centers at two high schools. The theater at Capistrano Valley High School is projected to cost $11.9 million and the one at Dana Hills High is budgeted at $12.7 million. If the two theater projects stay on track, both facilities are scheduled to be completed by September 2011. The architect is WLC Architects.

Read The Orange County Register article.

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