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Consultants tell Central Unified it has more than $100 million in state facilities eligibility under Prop 2; district needs updated facilities master plan
Summary
A consultant from Caldwell Flores Winters told the board the district shows roughly $100 million in state eligibility for modernization and new-construction grants under Proposition 2, but cautioned a current, certified facilities master plan is required before the district can apply.
Consultants from Caldwell Flores Winters presented an eligibility review for Central Unified on Oct. 14, saying the district has substantial eligibility for state School Facility Program apportionments — including modernization and new-construction grants — under the Proposition 2 bond funding approved by California voters.
Why it matters: Prop 2 creates a large pool of state funds for TK–12 facilities: districts with eligible projects and certified facilities master plans can access modernization, new construction and several supplemental grant programs. For Central Unified, consultants said the district has more than $100 million of baseline eligibility across campuses; that amount could increase when supplemental grants are added.
Key points from the consultant presentation: - Program basics: The state School Facility…
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