Measures G, E, I, Technology Measure I, Measure Z, and Measure N were passed under the rules of Proposition 39, which directs that the Board of Trustees appoint a Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee (CBOC) to monitor bond expenditures. The organization and conduct of the CBOC are laid out in the CBOC By-laws, which are approved by committee members and the ESUHSD Board of Trustees.

  • To view the requirements and guidelines of citizens oversight committees as mandated by Proposition 39, please click here. 

The current CBOC is responsible for reviewing expenditures related to the District’s $298,000,000 general obligation bond, Measure G, approved by the voters on March 5, 2002, $349,000,000 general obligation bond, Measure E, approved by the voters on February 5, 2008, $120,000,000 general obligation bond, Measure I, approved by voters on November 6, 2012, $113,200,000 general obligation bond, Technology Measure I, approved by voters on November 4, 2014, $510,000,000 general obligation bond, Measure Z, approved by voters on November 8, 2016, and $572,000,000 general obligation bond, Measure N, approved by voters on November 8, 2022.

Becoming a CBOC member

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