District moves on school repair bond
Andrew Wainer
The Huntington Beach City School District took two concrete steps forward
Tuesday night toward resolving its simmering school repair debate.
The board has been deadlocked on deciding how to raise the money needed
to improve the district’s schools. Putting a bond issue to vote, selling
some of the district’s unused school sites and taking out a loan are the
three options the board has debated.
On Tuesday the board voted 3 to 2 to award a contract to Caldwell, Flores
and Winters consultant services to help survey voters on whether they
support a bond issue, or selling unused school sites to help fund school
repairs.
Board member Brian Garland, who voted against the contract, said the
board was moving too fast in spending money for a public survey when the
board itself has not decided on how to raise the funds.
“It is another step toward a goal that the board isn’t ready to sell to
the community,” Garland said. “We are trying to make something happen
without laying the foundation for further success.”
Trustee Catherine McGough also voted against the contract.
The board also voted 4-1 to award a $275,000 contract to architect David
Ydeen to survey the district’s school sites to determine which of those
would qualify for Proposition 1A school modernization funds. Ydeen will
update the district’s school blueprints and determine which sites need
repairs. Brian Garland was the lone dissenter on the board.
In other business, Huntington Union Council PTA President Rosemary Saylor
presented to the board her organization’s endorsement of the bond, known
as “Measure A.”
The council includes 24 PTA/PTSA units within the school districts of
Huntington Union High, Fountain Valley, Ocean View and Huntington City.
Saylor said she is confident that the safeguards included in the measure
will ensure that the funds are spent efficiently and fairly.
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