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Mt. Hood Community College asks voters for $136 million bond to modernize facilities and expand CTE

2488550 · March 4, 2025
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MHCC officials briefed the Parkrose board on a $136 million bond measure set for a May special election. The college said the measure would modernize classrooms, expand career and technical education, improve safety and invest in sustainable infrastructure; MHCC estimated the tax impact at 25¢ per $1,000 of assessed value.

Representatives from Mount Hood Community College told the Parkrose School District Board that the college will ask Multnomah County voters in May to approve a $136 million bond to modernize aging facilities, expand career and technical education (CTE) and improve campus safety and sustainability.

Jennifer Bomer, vice president for advancement and community engagement at MHCC, and Andrew Spear, an MHCC board member representing Zone 3, said the college identified roughly $200 million in deferred facility needs during a multi‑year planning process and pared that list to…

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