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Measure D School Construction Turlock Joint Elementary School District Bond Issue 8876 / 69.2% Yes votes ...... 3938 / 30.7% No votes
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Results as of Dec 6 3:14am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (40/40) |
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To accommodate increasing student enrollment and to relieve and prevent overcrowding, shall the Turlock Joint Elementary School District issue $10,950,000 in bonds at interest rates within the legal limit to construct two new elementary schools and modernize the Dutcher Middle School as specified in the District's bond Project List, and establish a Citizens Oversight Committee to monitor all expenditures?
New Elementary School # Northeast Corner McKenna and Springer Drives, Turlock Construct a new elementary school with the following facilities:
New Elementary School # 4219 North Walnut Road, Turlock Construct a new elementary school with the following facilities:
Dutcher Middle School # 1441 Colorado Avenue Modernization of facilities to include the following, as needed:
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Arguments For Measure D |
The Turlock Joint Elementary School District undertook an extensive one year Facility Study which analyzed student enrollment growth, existing and future schools needs and funding for new schools. The study found that over the next five years:
1. Student enrollment would continue to grow at a rate of 180 to 260 students per year The District can meet the needs of the community with the passage of this local bond of $10.95 million. The District has already acquired the land for two new elementary schools. The Sandra Tovar Medeiros Elementary School is currently under design and will be located at 4219 North Walnut Road. The District is projected to receive $16.8 million in state matching funds from the passage of the statewide bond measures to be placed on the ballot in November of 2002 and 2004. The District will also utilize an estimated $11.5 million in developer fees to complete the building program. In summary we are asking the community to pass a local bond of $10.95 million which combined with matching statewide bond money and developer fees will complete a $39.2 million kindergarten through 8th grade school building program needed to meet the student growth in Turlock through this decade.
(No arguments against Measure D were submitted) |