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Yes on Prop 51 Campaign Announces Endorsement from Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa

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YES ON PROP 51 CAMPAIGN ANNOUNCES ENDORSEMENT FROM FORMER
LOS ANGELES MAYOR ANTONIO VILLARAIGOSA

LOS ANGELES, CA —The Yes on Proposition 51 campaign today announced that former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has endorsed the measure and will be barnstorming California to promote the need for this state school facilities bond.

“Our children deserve a learning environment free from asbestos, lead paint, and classrooms with properly working air conditioners, heating units, and functioning ventilation systems,” Villaraigosa said. “With an over $2 billion backlog of crucial repairs and upgrades, our children can’t wait anymore. Schools need to be up to basic health and safety standards.”

He said that polls show voters heavily supportive of the measure once they are made aware of its provisions.

“The goal from now until November 8 is to communicate to voters, especially those in the Latino community, about the value, need and broad bipartisan support for this measure,” he said. “I appreciate the opportunity to offer my assistance in promoting this truly critical school bond to California voters.”

Prop 51 will provide $9 billion in matching state grant funds to help local districts bring school facilities up to basic and health safety standards, and complete such major renovations to aging school buildings as seismic retrofits and the removal of hazardous material like asbestos or lead pipes. It also authorizes the construction of new schools were needed to relieve overcrowding.

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Yes on 51: A Boost for Public Schools

Yes on 51: A Boost for Public Schools

By The Press Democrat Editorial Board  |  October 1, 2016

“…Proposition 51, a $9 billion bond act on the Nov. 8 ballot, is an opportunity to improve facilities for students in public schools and community colleges, including those here in Sonoma County.

Tom Torlakson, the state’s school superintendent, said the alternative to Proposition 51 is diverting “precious funding away from teaching and learning activities,” and the Santa Rosa Chamber of Commerce says the initiative is critical to completing local school projects.

…Here in Sonoma County, at least five school districts and Santa Rosa Junior College have construction projects in progress after voters approved local school bonds in recent elections. Six local school districts have bond measures totaling $340 million on the Nov. 8 ballot. State bond money could stretch those local dollars further.

…Local voters have been generous with public schools, and there would be opportunities to leverage those dollars if the state’s fund for construction and repairs is recharged. With that in mind, The Press Democrat recommends a yes vote on Proposition 51.”

Read the full article here at The Press Democrat website.

To learn more about this vital measure, please visit YesOn51.com.

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September Facility Planners Meeting Update

September 2, 2016

The CASH Facility Planners Meeting Update for September 2016 is now available and includes information regarding:

  • Proposition 51 – State School Bond
  • Legislative Update
  • Integrated Pest Management (IPM): Pesticide or Cleaner?
  • Proposition 39: New Calculator Available, and CEC Identifies New EEP Submittal Deadline
  • State Allocation Board (SAB) September Meeting Highlights
  • CASH Welcomes New Members
  • 2017 CASH / AIACC Leroy F. Greene Design & Planning Awards
  • Upcoming CASH Networking Mixers

Click here to download the Update. To download the list of Proposition 51 school board resolutions received thus far, please click here. To download a sample school board resolution, please click here. ~ CASH Staff

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State Allocation Board Meeting Notes – August 2016

August 18, 2016

The next State Allocation Board (SAB) meeting is scheduled for Monday, October 17, 2016. For a PDF copy of the August 2016 SAB meeting notes, please click here.

Level III Fees/TRO Update

June 6, 2016

By Dave Walrath

CASH_Logo_Web_Proof3After CASH provided an update on the litigation related to the State Allocation Board (SAB) action for Level III fees and the subsequent Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) issued by a Sacramento court, we heard from other member legal firms with a different opinion on the meaning of the TRO. For example, some have concluded that the TRO does not prohibit school districts from levying Level III fees.

The issues regarding the action by the SAB and the TRO’s effect on Level III fees raise complicated legal questions, and we recommend that school districts communicate with their legal counsel regarding this matter.

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State Allocation Board Meeting Minutes (May 2016)

May 31, 2016

By Rebekah Cearley

CASH_Logo_Web_Proof3The next State Allocation Board (SAB) meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, June 22, 2016. For a PDF copy of the May 2016 SAB meeting minutes, please click here. 

State Schools Chief Tom Torlakson Appoints Division Directors for Government Affairs and School Facilities and Transportation

February 17, 2016

SACRAMENTO — State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson announced today that he has appointed new Directors for the California Department of Education’s (CDE) Government Affairs Division and School Facilities and Transportation Services Division. Continue reading

Adjustment to the RS Means Index

February 12, 2016

The Office of Public School Construction would like to alert all stakeholders that the February 24, 2016 consent only State Allocation Board (Board) meeting will include two items in which staff will request that the Board make corrections to the percentage increase for the change in the RS Means Construction Cost Index.  As is posted on the meeting Index that was released earlier today, staff will request that the Board make the following corrections:  Continue reading

Senator Bob Huff Appointed to State Allocation Board

Senate President Pro Tem Kevin De Leon has announced the appointment of Senator Bob Huff to the State Allocation Board.  Senator Huff has served previously on the Board, and C.A.S.H. looks forward to working with him again in this capacity.  Below is the press release from Senator De Leon.  Senator Huff will be replacing Senator Sharon Runner on the Board.
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State Allocation Board Meeting Notes – January 27, 2016

February 1, 2016

Minutes
The minutes from the August 26, 2015 and September 8, 2015 meetings were approved unanimously.

Executive Officer Statement
Lisa Silverman provided updates on the following: Continue reading