The Culver City Unified School District will hold a community meeting to discuss the District’s capital improvement needs and the possibility of placing a facilities bond on the November ballot.
The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. on Monday, July 1 in CCUSD’s Board Room and will focus on a report from the District’s election consultant, including preliminary results of a phone survey about a potential bond measure.
On-hand to engage in a discussion with the public will be the superintendent, bond counsel and financial advisors.
“Currently, our District is in the midst of a variety of capital improvement projects, including a feasibility study addressing the needs and priorities for Robert Frost Auditorium, extensive upgrades to our Culver City High School athletic stadium, as well as a significant solar power project,” said Superintendent Dave LaRose. “We are anxious to develop a strategy to address our many facility modernization needs and want to engage community stakeholders, teachers, parents and construction professionals in developing a shared vision for facilities that provide the educational opportunities our students require for success in the 21st century.”
A public opinion survey was conducted in the month of June to gauge community support for a possible future general obligation bond measure being placed before voters In addition, the District has kicked off an on-line survey to solicit input from the community. To take the survey, please visit www.ccusd.org/survey
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