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Rocklin Unified board approves feasibility survey to gauge voter support for school facilities bond
Summary
The Rocklin Unified School District board voted to commission a $25,000–$35,000 feasibility survey to measure likely-voter support for a potential facilities bond to address aging campuses and access state matching funds.
The Rocklin Unified School District board on a unanimous vote approved a feasibility survey to test community support for a potential facilities bond and other financing options to address aging campuses.
Deputy Superintendent Jennifer Stallber presented the plan, saying the district’s facilities master plan approved May 15, 2024 identified roughly $58 million in projects authorized by the board and additional needs that exceed $250 million. "We'd like to discuss a feasibility survey for financing school facility needs," Stallber told trustees, noting the survey would provide likely-voter data on willingness…
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