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Bond work moves from design to site work as oversight committee prepares quarterly reviews

5744973 · September 9, 2025
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District staff briefed the board on bond project starts — turf installation at Oregon City High School fields, pending permits for restrooms/concessions and early cost estimating for elementary renovations — and the newly formed community bond oversight committee outlined its quarterly meeting plan and questions for staff.

Oregon City School District officials told the board on Sept. 8 that bond projects are beginning to move from design into construction and that a new volunteer Community Bond Oversight Committee (CBOC) will provide quarterly reviews.

Director of Facilities David Hopps said the district has broken ground on field work at Oregon City High School, where artificial turf installation has started for three fields, and that lighting controls and scoreboards have been ordered. "We are finally really starting to move on our projects," Hopps said.

Hopps said permits for concessions and restrooms are with the city and expected before…

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