Select the link below to view the Citizens Bond Oversight Committee annual report.
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At their March 9, 2005 Board meeting, the Yosemite Community College District (YCCD)
Board of Trustees appointed fourteen members to a Citizens' Bond Oversight Committee.
The purpose of the committee is to routinely inform the public concerning the expenditure
of YCCD bond revenues over the life of the District's $326 million construction project
to ensure that bond proceeds are used properly and for its intended purposes.
In accordance with Education Code, the committee must consist of at least seven members
and must include at least one member active in a business organization representing
local commerce, an active member in a senior citizens' organization, an active member
in a bona fide taxpayers' association, an enrolled and active Modesto Junior College
or Columbia College student, a member active in a college support organization, and
at least two at-large community members who reside in the District.
All appointments were made by the Board of Trustees, chosen from applications submitted
to the District. The initial appointments will be staggered, such that one-half of
the appointees will serve a one-year term, and the other half a two-year term.
The appointees to the Citizens' Bond Oversight Committee are:
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Dorothy Winke
Modesto
Taxpayers Association
Jan 2022
Stephen Collins
Modesto
College Support Organization
Oct 2021
Vacant
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Business Organization
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Vacant
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Senior Citizen Organization
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Vacant
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Community College Student - Columbia
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Vacant
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Community College Student - MJC
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Vacant
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At-Large
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Vacant
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At-Large
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Vacant
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At-Large
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Vacant
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At-Large
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Yosemite Community College District is accepting applications for the vacancies
on its Bond Measure E Citizens' Oversight Committee. Those interested in applying
may download the Application Form. For further information, please contact Graciela Molina, Executive Assistant to
the Chancellor, (209) 575-6509.
The bond is intended to implement prioritized projects identified in the district's
Facilities Master Plan, a study which took over 18-months to develop by collecting
information from community members, faculty, students and staff. The plan supports
MJC's and Columbia College 's major goals of expanding career and job training programs,
and preparing students for transfers to four-year universities.