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Proposition "S" Construction Bond Program

On November 5, 2002, San Diego voters approved the Proposition "S" Construction Bond Program to repair leaking roofs, worn wiring and plumbing; renovate aging/deteriorating classrooms and libraries; repair, acquire, construct, and equip college buildings, sites, and computer labs; and improve overall campus safety. Thanks to the voters of San Diego, this Construction Bond Program will provide significantly improved learning environments for the students of City College, Mesa College, Miramar College, and Continuing Education.

  • Master Program Schedule

  • As of August 1, 2007, the total value committed to date against the $685,000,000 Bond is $261,808,862.

Scope of the Program

The Board of Trustees of the San Diego Community College District has evaluated safety, class size reduction, and information technology needs in developing the scope of college facility projects to be funded as outlined in the District’s Master Facilities Needs List, amended from time to time, on file at the District’s Public Information Office. The Master Facilities Needs List was developed during a series of meetings with the faculty, staff and students of City College, Mesa College, Miramar College and the Continuing Education Campuses operated by San Diego Community College District. The Chancellor’s Cabinet and campus Citizens Advisory Committees, along with the District’s business, industry and workforce development partners also provided recommendations for the Master Facilities Needs List. Gafcon is providing program management services for new construction and campus renovation work for all of the District’s campuses. The Proposition “S” Program, comprising of about seventy (70) projects at a total estimated cost of $685 million, will provide critically required education classrooms, laboratories, libraries, Advanced Educational Technologies facilities, technology training facilities, expansion of the police and fire fighter training academy, parking, and student support facilities. The Program will also seismically strengthen and repair current campus structures and provide accessibility improvements, hazardous materials abatement, life safety and building systems upgrades, and improve/expand space utilization and campus function.

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