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Measure J update: Snowline CBO outlines $70.6M authorization, state matches and schedule for eight modernizations

Snowline Joint Unified Citizens Bond Oversight Committee · September 30, 2025
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Snowline Joint Unified’s chief business official, Bill Flynn, briefed the Citizens Bond Oversight Committee on Measure J cash flow, state matching via Proposition 2, the list of modernization projects in line with state funding, and near‑term procurement and construction plans.

Snowline Joint Unified’s chief business official, Bill Flynn, briefed the Citizens Bond Oversight Committee on Measure J cash flow, state matching via Proposition 2, the list of modernization projects in line with state funding, and near‑term procurement and construction plans.

Flynn said the district’s Measure J authorization totals $70,600,000 but noted “the district doesn’t automatically get 70,600,000,” explaining bond proceeds are sold and disbursed over time based on assessed values and market conditions. He told the committee the district received $29,815,000 in spring 2025 as the initial disbursement and identified fund accounting used to manage those proceeds: bond proceeds sit in Fund 21, state matching dollars (when received) go to Fund 35, developer school fees are…

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