Delta College Seeks Applicants for Measure L Bond Citizens' Oversight Committee | Politics
San Joaquin Delta College is seeking applications from qualified citizens to fill “AT-LARGE REPRESENTATIVE” (2 positions), “TAXPAYER REPRESENTATIVE” (1 position), “FOUNDATION REPRESENTATIVE” (1 position), “SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE” (1 position), “STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE” (1 position) on the Measure L Bond Citizens’ Oversight Committee (COC).
The Committee is responsible for reviewing expenditures related to the College’s $250 million general obligation bond, Measure L, which was approved by voters on March 2, 2004.The Citizens’ Oversight Committee consists of at least nine members. Committee members must reside in the San Joaquin Delta Community College District, be 18 years or older, and may not be an employee, vendor, contractor or consultant for the District.
Committee responsibilities will include: Reviewing quarterly expenditure reports produced by the District; informing the public concerning the District’s expenditure of bond proceeds, and present an annual report to the Board of Trustees.
Applications and documentation for these Committee positions are available on the College web site at http://www.deltacollege.edu/bond/bond/BecomeCOCMember.html. Interested applicants may attend an informational workshop on Wednesday, August 30, 2012, at 6:00 p.m. in the San Joaquin Delta College Board Room (Horton Administration Building, Room 103), 5151 Pacific Avenue, Stockton.
Candidate applications must be received in the Superintendent/President’s Office (Administration 103) by 5:00 p.m., Friday, September 7, 2012. It is anticipated that the Board of Trustees will make these Committee appointments at the Tuesday, October 16 board meeting.
For More Information Contact: Michael Garr, Director of Facilities Management, (209) 954-5074, mgarr@deltacollege.edu.
Source: San Joaquin Delta College
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