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Livingston Union board approves sale of parcel to City, donates three buses and sets budget hearing

Livingston Union School District Board of Trustees · May 1, 2026
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Summary

At a 5-0 vote April 9, the Livingston Union School District Board approved sale of ~29,543 sq. ft. (APN 022-010-007) to the City of Livingston for $71,700, declared three buses surplus and donated them to the Fresno Area Hispanic Foundation, and set public hearings for the 2026–27 budget and LCAP.

The Livingston Union School District Board of Trustees approved a purchase-and-sale agreement April 9 to sell an approximately 29,543 square-foot portion of district property (APN 022-010-007) to the City of Livingston for $71,700.

Trustee Yolanda Correia moved to approve the sale; Trustee Dustin Cunningham seconded. The motion carried unanimously, 5-0. The agreement includes an overhead utility easement to be recorded on behalf of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E). The public hearing identified in Resolution No. 19—25-26 was postponed; the board was told a new resolution, updated notice and the final easement agreement will be returned to the board for approval at a future meeting.

Also on a unanimous vote, the board adopted Resolution No. 22—25/26 declaring three decommissioned school buses surplus and donating them to the Fresno Area Hispanic Foundation. Superintendent Andrés Zamora reported the district will be reimbursed approximately $2,600 for legal fees related to the transfer and that no additional costs were incurred. Trustee Yolanda Correia made the motion to approve the donation; Trustee Monica Cuevas-Avila seconded.

The board set public hearing dates for the 2026–27 budget and Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP), scheduling the hearing for June 11, 2026 and the adoption meeting for June 16, 2026. The district will make the proposed budget available for public inspection June 8–10 at the district office. Trustee Yolanda Correia moved to set the dates; Trustee Monica Cuevas-Avila seconded and the motion carried 5-0.

The consent agenda was approved earlier in the meeting and included personnel actions, minutes from prior meetings, a Williams quarterly report noting no complaints, encumbered purchase orders, gifts and grants (a $500 donation to Livingston Middle School from Five Rivers Indian Cuisine & Pizza Inc. and a $600 mini-grant from the Merced County School Board Association to a Selma Herndon kindergarten teacher), a three-year $7,950 General Fund service agreement with LITIX Insights K12, a one-time $1,423.54 stipend for Associate Principal Lucy Macias while serving as Acting Principal at Yamato Colony School, and $2,000 retirement-notification incentive payments to teachers Melanie Ballard and Caritina Vasquez. Trustee Anne Land moved to approve the consent agenda; Trustee Yolanda Correia seconded and the motion passed 5-0.

The board adjourned at 6:20 p.m.