Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee (CBOC)

GCCCD's Construction Bond Program


The Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District’s (GCCCD) construction bond program, funded by voter-approved Proposition V, a $398 million bond passed in 2012, is providing for the dramatic transformations of the Grossmont and Cuyamaca colleges into state-of-the-art sites of higher learning.

Proposition V will provide for upgrades to career training facilities for science, medical, public safety and other in-demand fields. Technology upgrades will be made throughout the District in classrooms, libraries and sciences labs. Under Proposition V, a Veterans Support Center will be built on each campus, and access for persons with disabilities or mobility issues will be enhanced at all facilities.

Proposition V projects will adhere to the GCCCD Facilities Master Plan, which outlines four key areas for facilities planning:

  • Provide long-range guidance for the development of new facilities that will be needed to support the projected academic program of instruction and support services;
  • Identify the needs for refurbishment, repair or replacement of existing facilities that will be needed to support current academic programs of instruction and support services;
  • Include and integrate current construction and maintenance plans; and
  • Describe the District’s plans for environmental sustainability.

The Facilities Funding Plan provides a list of future projects, as well as their estimated costs and funding sources. 

 
Laws governing the passages of Propositions V require strict accountability for the spending of taxpayer funds. The District’s independent Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee (CBOC) provides thorough public oversight through annual independent program and financial audits and a detailed annual report highlighting program progress and to-date expenditure status.