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Citizens Bond Oversight Committees

The purpose of the Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee shall be to inform the public concerning the expenditure of bond revenues. The Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee actively reviews and reports on the proper expenditure of taxpayers’ money for school construction. The Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee is conducted in accordance with Section 15282 of the Education Code.

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

NUSD is actively recruiting community members to serve on the Measure L & Measure J Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committees. Your role on the committee is an important part of the bond oversight program.  We need you; please submit an application today! Applicants who meet one of the following requirements, are highly encouraged to apply:

1. A member who is active in a business organization representing the business community located within the District;
2. One member active in a senior citizen's organization;
3. One member who is active in a bona fide taxpayers' organization;
4. One member who is the parent or guardian of a child enrolled in the District;
5. One member who is both a parent or guardian of a child enrolled in the District and active in parent-teacher organization.

Please click on the link to submit your applications. Applications take less than five minutes to complete online:

Application for Measure L CBOC 

Application for Measure J CBOC

 

 

Measure L Information 

Measure L is a $172 million school facilities bond passed on the November 2018 ballot to serve all Natomas schools – charter and non-charter.

 

 

Measure J Information 

Measure J is a $129 million school facilities bond passed on the November 2014 ballot that would serve all Natomas schools – charter and non-charter.

 

 

Measure D Information 

Measure D, is a 145,500,000 schools facilities bond passed on the June 6, 2006 ballot that would serve all Natomas schools – charter and non-charter.