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The Citizens Oversight Committee, established by the Board of
Education of the Laguna Beach Unified School District in March of 2001,
recently submitted its quarterly report to the Board.
The focus of the committee has switched gears as the construction
projects and expenditures at El Morro, Thurston and Top of the World are
near competition. The Committee is getting ready to track the work to be
completed with the $39-million school modernization money that voters
approved in June 2001.
“We are defining the scope of this future project as well as the
timeliness and the budgets for all bond financed projects,” said Gary
Monroe.
“The COC has asked Architects LPA and McCarthy, the construction
manager, to refine the reporting process by prioritizing future projects
and funding allocations that reflect the commitments made to the voters
of Laguna Beach during the bond campaign last June. This document will be
an important tool in tracking bond expenditures and keeping the school
modernization project within budget,” Monroe continued.
This project and the experiences therein will help the district plan
for future construction and give them the tools to facilitate the
modernization of all the school sites.
The Citizens Oversight Committee meets monthly and the public is
invited to attend all meetings. Information: 497-7700.
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