The Citizens' Oversight Committee
HISTORY The Salida Union School District Board of Trustees has placed Measure U, a general obligation bond, on the November 3, 2020, Presidential Election Ballot. Measure U is a general obligation (GO) bond measure. If approved by 55% of District votes cast, Measure U will authorize $9.24 million to improve student access to technology, renovate classrooms, and increase student safety. Measure U’s average annual tax rate is estimated to be less than 2¢ per $100 of assessed valuation. In addition, Measure U may qualify the District for state matching funds, if the bond is approved by voters. TAXPAYER PROTECTIONS
COMMITTEE PURPOSE AND RESPONSIBILITY
The purpose of the Citizens' Oversight Committee (COC) as stated in the legislation of Prop. 39, is limited to informing the public concerning the expenditure of bond revenues and actively reviewing and reporting on the proper expenditure of taxpayers' money for school construction. The committees will make sure that bond funds have been spent in accordance with state law on projects specified on the Project List. Additionally, the COC may engage in any of the following activities:
COMMITTEE SELECTION
The Citizens' Oversight Committee members represent a diverse group of the community and were originally appointed by the Board of Education on March 12, 2018, pursuant to Proposition 39 regulations.
Citizens' Oversight Committee current membership:
District staff members serve as support to the committee in an ex-officio capacity and are non-voting members
MEETING DATES, TIMES, AND LOCATIONS
Meetings of the COC are called, noticed, held, and conducted subject to the Ralph M. Brown Act, and are open to the public. Meetings are held at 3:00 p.m., unless stated otherwise, at the District Office, Zoom, or at one of the schools that have benefited from Measure U funds.
All COC activities including meeting dates, agendas, and meeting minutes are posted on the Salida Union School District website under Our District, Measure U Bond.