The Citizens’ Oversight Committee is pleased to report that construction remains on schedule for an early completion of the Building for Success program in 2009.


Contents:
Construction Timeline
Current Project Status
Objectives & Challenges
Performance & Financial Audit

Accomplishments
Budget Overview
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Citizens' Oversight Committee (COC) Members:

Kathy Frost (Chair)
Chrissa Corday (Vice Chair)
Andrew Berg
Lee Dulgeroff
Tony Heinrichs
Fred Sanford
John Collins (COC Secretary/
  Deputy Superintendent)

Contact the Citizens’ Oversight Committee

Mailing Address:
Citizens’ Oversight Committee Poway Unified School District
13626 Twin Peaks Road
Poway, CA 92064-3034

Phone: 858-679-2622
email

Citizens’ Oversight Committee meetings are open to the public. Check the website for meeting times, minutes and agendas:

www.pusd.info/news/coc/

Websites:

Citizens' Oversight Committee:
www.pusd.info/news/coc/

Bond program and project information:
www.powayusd.com/bond

COC Community Report 
Winter 2003

COC Community Report
Summer2004

 

Specific accomplishments include: 

Construction started on schedule at Midland and Westwood Elementary schools, and Poway and Mt. Carmel High schools. 

The first new classroom facility was completed at Mt. Carmel High School, containing eight new classrooms and a new restroom facility. Over $16 million in modernization and expansion work at Mt. Carmel started in December 2004.

The construction work at the girls' softball field at Poway High School is complete, ready for the sod and turf planting. This new facility will be ready for use in March after the turf is fully established.

Additional modernization and expansion revenues have been identified and applied to the program. These revenues include Poway redevelopment funds, interest earnings, and Community Facilities District funds. These efforts will permit the Building for Success program to continue to meet its commitment at each of the 24 schools identified in the voter approved Proposition U local bond. 

Over 90 separate construction contracts have been awarded.

The formal facilities assessments for Tierra Bonita, Twin Peaks Middle, Painted Rock, Chaparral, Garden Road, Black Mountain Middle, and Sunset Hills were completed in September 2004. These assessments are used by planners and designers to better prioritize the work on critical facility systems such as air conditioning, water, sewer, electrical, and roofs.