Community College Job Training, Repair/Safety
Measure:
"To prepare students for jobs/four-year colleges,
improve safety, accommodate increasing enrollment at
Chabot and Las Positas Colleges by:
- Repairing leaky roofs;
- Upgrading fire safety, campus security, plumbing/ventilation
systems and electrical wiring for computer
technology;
- Removing asbestos;
- Upgrading nursing/paramedics/job training classrooms;
- Repairing, constructing, acquiring, equipping classrooms,
labs, sites and facilities;
shall Chabot-Las Positas Community College District issue
$498,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, with guaranteed annual
audits, citizen oversight, and no money for administrators'
salaries?"
Bonds - Yes Bonds - No
PROJECTS
The Board of Trustees of the Chabot-Las Positas Community
College District, to be responsive to the needs of
students and the community, evaluated the District's urgent
and critical facility needs, including safety issues, enrollment
growth, energy cost reduction and information and
computer technology, in developing the scope of projects
to be funded, as outlined in both the Las Positas College
Facilities Plan of September 2003, and the Chabot College
Facilities Planning & Management Report (together the
"Facilities Master Plan"), accepted by the Board of Trustees,
incorporated herein, and as shall be further amended
from time to time. In developing the scope of projects the
faculty, staff and students have prioritized the key health
and safety needs so the most critical needs and the most
urgent and basic repairs that will make the colleges clean
and safe for learning are addressed. The Board conducted
independent facilities evaluations and received public input
and review in developing the scope of college facility projects
to be funded, as listed in the Facilities Master Plan.
This input of faculty, community and business leaders concluded
that if these needs were not addressed now, the
problems would only get worse. In preparing the
Facilities Master Plan the Board of Trustees made eight
important determinations:
(i) In tough economic times community colleges,
including Chabot and Las Positas Colleges,
are critically important to re-train people who
want to expand their job skills, particularly
paramedics, nurses and police who play a critical
role in responding to emergencies;
(ii) Statewide budget cuts are damaging Chabot
and Las Positas Colleges' ability to provide a
high-quality education for local students;
(iii) Chabot College and Las Positas College must
provide facilities and classes for academic programs
for students who want to transfer to
four-year colleges;
(iv) Chabot College and Las Positas College must
provide valuable programs such as Senior
Citizen courses and lifelong learning;
(v) Chabot College and Las Positas College must
upgrade and expand job training classrooms
to meet the demands of a changing workforce;
(vi) Chabot College and Las Positas College must
help provide a better-educated workforce
which will benefit local businesses and stimulate
our economy through new classrooms,
computer labs and expand job training programs;
(vii) It would be less expensive to upgrade and
repair aging community college buildings and
classrooms now, than in the future; and
(viii) Completing Las Positas College is needed due
to the rapid growth of the Tri-Valley Area
which has resulted in thousands of new students
entering college each year.
The Facilities Master Plan is on file at the District's Of-
fice of the Chancellor, and includes the following projects:
CHABOT COLLEGE
- Repair, Acquire, Upgrade, Equip, and/or Replace
Obsolete Classrooms, Science and Computer Labs,
Instructional Facilities, Sites and Utilities; Meet
Demands of Changing Workforce:
Repair, upgrade and/or replace leaky roofs, decaying
walls, old ceiling tiles and flooring, plumbing, sewer,
drainage, electrical systems, wiring, unsanitary and
run down bathrooms, heating, ventilation and cooling
systems, telecommunication systems, bleachers, classrooms,
fields and grounds, science laboratories, lecture
halls, other instructional facilities and campus
expansion including property; wire classrooms for
computers and technology, increase safety, increase
energy efficiency, acquire equipment, reduce fire hazards,
reduce operating costs so more classes and job
training can be offered, improve academic instruction,
and meet legal requirements for disabled access.
- Improve Emergency Access and Evacuation Routes:
To improve student safety, redesign campus road network
to eliminate unsafe conditions, reduce gridlock,
improve pedestrian safety and increase access for
emergency vehicles; add parking to accommodate
increasing student population.
- Expand Classroom and Facility Capacity, Upgrade
Classrooms/Labs For Nursing and Emergency
Medical Services:
Increase classroom and facility capacity for academic
and job training classes, including math, nursing and
medical training, science labs, child development, dental
health, physical and health education facilities,
graphic, fine and performing arts; consolidate the
library, research rooms, computer labs, distance learning
into one resource center; central services; construct
"smart classrooms" for enhanced distance learning.
- Upgrade, Repair, Equip, Construct and/or Expand
Student Services and Technology/Vocational Buildings:
Renovate, repair, equip, and construct and/or expand
student services buildings to include academic advisement
centers, job and college-transfer counseling
areas, lecture/meeting/seminar rooms, computer hookup
and study areas, and other student support; classrooms
and space dedicated to technology and engineering
vocational training.
- Refinance Existing Lease Obligations related to
Classrooms and Facilities:
This refinancing will lower interest rates will save district
expenses and increase funds available for instruction.
- Repair, Replace and Upgrade Electrical and Mechanical
Systems to Reduce Energy Consumption
and Utility Bills and Accommodate Computer Technology,
Internet Access and Communications
Systems.
- Expand a Campus Police and Security Building.
- Safety Improvements; Asbestos Removal; Earthquake
Safety Repair:
Remove all harmful asbestos; upgrade existing fire
alarms, sprinklers, smoke detectors, intercoms and
fire doors; install security systems, exterior lighting,
emergency lighting, door locks and fences, repair
uneven sidewalk and walkways. Establish areas that
can serve as community emergency relief sites in
time of disaster.
- Technology Upgrades:
Upgrade Internet access and cable technology; create
"smart classrooms" to improve distance learning;
upgrade telecommunication systems; campus-wide
technology upgrades, computers; replace outdated
equipment.
LAS POSITAS COLLEGE + SERVING THE
TRI-VALLEY AREA
- Repair, Upgrade, Equip, and/or Replace Obsolete
Classrooms, Science and Computer Labs, Instructional
Facilities, Sites and Utilities; Meet Demands
of Changing Workforce:
Repair, upgrade and/or replace leaky roofs, decaying
walls, old ceiling tiles and flooring, plumbing, sewer,
drainage, electrical systems, wiring, unsanitary and
run down bathrooms, heating, ventilation and cooling
systems, telecommunication systems, bleachers,
classrooms, fields and grounds, science laboratories,
lecture halls, and other instructional facilities; wire
classrooms for computers and technology, increase
safety, increase energy efficiency, acquire equipment,
reduce fire hazards, reduce operating costs so more
classes and job training can be offered, improve academic
instruction, and meet legal requirements for disabled
access.
- Improve Emergency Access and Evacuation Routes:
To improve student safety, redesign campus road network
to eliminate unsafe conditions, reduce gridlock,
improve pedestrian safety and increase access for
emergency vehicles; add parking to accommodate
increasing student population.
- Safety Improvements; Asbestos Removal; Earthquake
Safety Repair:
Remove all harmful asbestos; upgrade existing fire
alarms, sprinklers, smoke detectors, intercoms and fire
doors; install security systems, exterior lighting, emergency
lighting, door locks and fences, repair uneven
sidewalk and walkways. Establish areas that can serve
as community emergency relief sites in time of disaster.
- Technology Upgrades:
Upgrade Internet access and cable technology; create
"smart classrooms" to improve distance learning;
upgrade telecommunication systems; campus-wide
technology upgrades, computers; replace outdated
equipment.
- Expand Classroom and Facility Capacity, Upgrade
Classrooms/Labs For Science and Emergency
Medical Services:
To accommodate growing enrollment, increase classroom
capacity for academic and job training classes,
including math, pre-nursing and medical training, science
labs, child development, fire service technology,
physical and health education facilities, fine and performing
arts, pool, classrooms and labs; consolidate
the library, research rooms, computer labs, distance
learning into one resource center; central services;
library/learning resource center; relocate maintenance
buildings to free up needed classroom space.
- Complete Construction of the Science and Technology
Building To Include More Classrooms and
Labs.
- Upgrade, Repair, Equip, Construct and/or Expand
Student Services:
Renovate, repair, equip, and construct and/or expand
student services buildings to include academic advisement
centers, job and college-transfer counseling
areas, lecture/meeting/seminar rooms, computer
hook-up and study areas, and other student support.
- Repair, Replace and Upgrade Electrical and
Mechanical Systems to Reduce Energy Consumption
and Utility Bills and Accommodate Computer
Technology, Internet Access and Communications
Systems.
- Construct Information Technology Building.
- Site, Accessibility:
Upgrade physical plant and maintenance yard to support
growing campus; improve pedestrian access
routes.
Listed building, repair, and rehabilitation projects and
upgrades will be completed as needed. Each project is
assumed to include its share of furniture, equipment, architectural,
engineering, and similar planning costs, construction
management, and a customary contingency for
unforeseen design and construction costs. The allocation
of bond proceeds will be affected by the District's receipt
of State bond funds and the final costs of each project. The
budget for each project is an estimate and may be affected
by factors beyond the District's control. The final cost of
each project will be determined as plans are finalized, construction
bids are awarded, and projects are completed.
The bond program is designed to provide facilities
which will serve current and expected enrollment. In the
event of an unexpected slowdown in development or
enrollment of students at Chabot College and Las Positas
College, certain of the projects described above will be
delayed or may not be completed. In such case, bond
money will be spent on only the most essential of the projects
listed above. The District will work with the Citizens'
Oversight Committee on prioritizing those projects in the
event factors beyond the District's control require that
projects be reconsidered.
FISCAL ACCOUNTABILITY. THE EXPENDITURE
OF BOND MONEY ON THESE PROJECTS IS
SUBJECT TO STRINGENT FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
REQUIREMENTS. BY LAW, PERFORMANCE
AND FINANCIAL AUDITS WILL BE PERFORMED
ANNUALLY, AND ALL BOND EXPENDITURES
WILL BE MONITORED BY AN INDEPENDENT
CITIZENS' OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE TO
ENSURE THAT FUNDS ARE SPENT AS PROMISED
AND SPECIFIED. THE CITIZENS' OVERSIGHT
COMMITTEE MUST INCLUDE, AMONG OTHERS,
REPRESENTATION OF A BONA FIDE TAXPAYERS
ASSOCIATION, A BUSINESS ORGANIZATION AND
A SENIOR CITIZENS ORGANIZATION. NO DISTRICT
EMPLOYEES OR VENDORS ARE ALLOWED
TO SERVE ON THE CITIZENS' OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE.
NO ADMINISTRATOR SALARIES. PROCEEDS
FROM THE SALE OF THE BONDS AUTHORIZED
BY THIS PROPOSITION SHALL BE USED ONLY
FOR THE ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, RECONSTRUCTION,
REHABILITATION, OR REPLACEMENT
OF COLLEGE FACILITIES, INCLUDING THE
FURNISHING AND EQUIPPING OF COLLEGE
FACILITIES, AND NOT FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE,
INCLUDING TEACHER AND ADMINISTRATOR
SALARIES AND OTHER OPERATING EXPENSES.
BY LAW, ALL FUNDS CAN ONLY BE SPENT ON
REPAIR AND IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS.
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