The proposal would modernize the 108‑year‑old institution and address facility needs across campuses in Sonoma, Marin and Mendocino counties. photo credit: Santa Rosa Junior College The Santa Rosa Campus.
Santa Rosa Junior College trustees voted this week to place a record $830 million bond measure on the November ballot.
Administrators of the North Bay’s main community college say the state of California is not providing the district with sufficient funding to adequately maintain its educational facilities and academic programs.
The proposal would modernize the 108‑year‑old institution and address facility needs across campuses in Sonoma, Marin and Mendocino counties. It would also target what administrators describe as a major backlog of maintenance and seismic safety upgrades…