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Murrieta Valley Unified holds facilities master-plan workshop as staff lays out bond framing and state match strategy
Summary
District staff and consultants led a facilities master-plan workshop where community survey results and a state matching-funds strategy were reviewed; trustees signaled they are prepared to proceed toward a bond project list this spring, and staff will return a draft project list for board review.
Nicholas Pardue called the Murrieta Valley Unified School District Board of Education special meeting to order at 9:10 a.m. and said the session would be recorded and livestreamed.
District and outside consultants led a half-day facilities master-plan workshop that reviewed survey results, demonstrated the district's new online master-plan tool (mvusdplan.org), and walked trustees through project-prioritization activities designed to shape a potential bond measure. Joy Coomer of Team Civics told the board that outreach had included more than 60 meetings and that 93% of survey respondents rated maintaining the quality of local public schools as important, with 73% calling it the most important issue.
The meeting focused on three practical decisions staff said would guide a ballot measure: which projects to prioritize, how a local bond would interact with state matching funds, and how to phase work to maximize reimbursement. A district finance presenter said the modeling under discussion would authorize up to $359,000,000 in bond authorization…
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