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Snowline trustees hear Measure J progress: roughly $30 million in Fund 21, DSA approval and constructability work underway
Summary
District leaders told the board Measure J funds are in hand in Fund 21, DSA and OPSC approvals are in place for some modernization work, and the district is moving to a construction management/multi-prime delivery to reduce change orders and control costs.
Snowline Joint Unified officials updated the Board of Trustees on Measure J-funded modernization projects and related state funding on June 17, reporting that bond proceeds are now in district accounts, state approvals for at least one modernization have been obtained, and the district is advancing “constructability” reviews with its construction manager to refine estimates and reduce later change orders.
The update matters because Measure J and related state modernization funds will fund multiple school modernizations, campus security upgrades and other facility projects across the district. Board members were told that having construction management and updated cost estimates in hand will guide bidding and sequencing for several large projects.
District presenters said about $30 million is currently in Fund 21 for the bond program. “Money is in fund 21. Yes. The money is in fund 21 about $30,000,000,” a district speaker said during the presentation. Bill Flynn, the district budget lead, confirmed the availability of those funds.
Trustees were told the district has selected a construction management firm, Ledesma and Meyer, which presenters said has…
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