College district to pursue bond
Deirdre Newman
COSTA MESA -- The Coast Community College District is continuing to
proceed with the option of placing a multimillion-dollar improvement bond
on the November ballot, even as the clock ticks on getting it done.
The decision is based on preliminary survey results, released Friday,
that show 72% of likely voters would support a $344-million bond if the
election were held today.Trustees also decided Friday to discuss at their
next meeting the possibility of hiring a consultant to further study the
bond endeavor.
If hired, a consultant would be entrusted with the task of deciding
how much of a bond the community would be able to stomach, prioritizing
the improvement projects the bond would pay for and, most importantly,
ensuring community support remains high.
Although trustees are under a time constraint if they want to place
the bond on the November ballot -- they have been told by consultants
that they are four months behind schedule -- they are taking their time
to test the public waters before diving in.
“We need to do due diligence,” trustee George Brown said. “One poll is
not going to do it.”
The bond would fund a laundry list of improvements over 20 years on
each of the three campuses -- Orange Coast, Golden West and Coastline --
such as updating wiring in classrooms and fixing boiler rooms, and
heating and air-conditioning systems.
Trustees agree there is a need for the bond, especially because of the
severe budget deficit facing the state.
The survey asked more than 700 likely voters their opinion about the
bond in general and more specific questions about what they would like to
see the bond pay for. The survey cost the district about $33,000.
Hiring a consultant to continue exploring the issue would cost about
another $25,000, said Walt Howald, the board’s president.
The board has until August to decide whether to place the bond on the
November ballot. If they opt to, a campaign committee would take over
that would need to raise about $350,000, according to four consultants
the board is considering.
* Deirdre Newman covers education. She may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
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