Business Representatives Sought for SMC Citizens Bond Oversight Committee
Jul. 16, 2021 at 1:00 pm
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Santa Monica College (SMC) is seeking applications for the Citizens Bond Oversight Committee, which oversees the implementation of the bond measures that are funding capital improvement projects at the college: Measure S (2004), Measure AA (2008), and Measure V (2016).
The application deadline is Friday, July 23.
The vacancies are specifically for representatives of local business communities of Santa Monica and Malibu.
To qualify for appointment, an applicant must be at least 18 years old; must not be a college employee or official, and must not be a vendor, contractor or consultant to the college.
Administrators view the bond as a way to modernize Arlington ISD’s oldest campuses and standardize their schools, but it is also a step forward toward giving students equitable access to learning opportunities they may not otherwise have.
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