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Board and consultants defend bond-language and voter outreach after questions about proposed Beyer community resource center

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Trustees and consultants described the voter process, master-plan outreach and tax-rate estimates for 2024 bond measures; consultants said ballot language explicitly authorized family resource centers at the Beyer (Bayer) site and that tax estimates complied with state rules.

San Ysidro School District trustees and outside consultants answered questions on Aug. 14 about recent bond measures and plans tied to the former Beyer (sometimes cited as "Bayer" in planning documents) site, after members of the public asked whether the community resource center listed in ballot language had been adequately vetted by voters.

Consultants told the board the bond language for Measures T and U explicitly listed authorized projects, including "family resource centers and other support areas" at the referenced site. Jim DiCamillo, who led the district’s long-range facilities process, said the master-plan outreach included multiple…

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