Santa Barbara Elementary School District bond proposition, Measure R (November 2010)
Measure R allows the school board of the Santa Barbara Elementary School District to borrow $75 million. The money will be spent to "provide adequate classrooms, science labs, technology, and libraries; repair/replace outdated electrical, plumbing, heating/ventilation, infrastructure systems and deteriorated portable classrooms; fix leaking roofs; improve disabled student access; and improve educational academy and career technology facilities."
The Santa Barbara High School District also had a bond proposition on the ballot, Measure Q, which was also for $75 million. It, too, was approved.
Election results
Election results are from the Santa Barbara County elections division as of November 27, 2010.
A 55% supermajority vote was required for approval.
Text of measure
The question on the ballot:
| Measure R: To improve quality of local education, shall the Santa Barbara Secondary/High School District provide adequate classrooms, science labs, technology, and libraries; repair/replace outdated electrical, plumbing, heating/ventilation, infrastructure systems and deteriorated portable classrooms; fix leaking roofs; improve disabled student access; and improve educational academy and career technology facilities by issuing $75,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, with no money for administrator salaries and with oversight by a citizens' committee ensuring funds are spent on local school improvements? |
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