Measure W Citizens Oversight Committee
Citizens Oversight Committee Requirements
State Law requires the establishment of a Citizen's Oversight Committee following the passage of a bond measure:
- to actively monitor all projects and expenditures approved by the voters;
- to provide proper oversight and accountability to ensure that Measure W funds are used as they were intended; and
- to report to the community on the progress of Measure W projects.
State Law also sets forth the types of community members we need on the Oversight Committee. Specifically, we are required to have:
- One active member of a business organization (i.e. Chamber of Commerce)
- One active member of a senior organization
- One active member of a tax payer organization
- One at-large member of the public
- One parent of children attending school in the District
- One active parent member of a District support organization (i.e. school site council, PTA)
- One active farming/ agricultural representative
Committee Members
Member |
Designation |
---|---|
Jennifer Furer |
PTA President |
Donna Baker |
Member of Senior Citizens Group |
Vacant |
Business Owner |
Vacant |
Member of Taxpayer’s Organization |
Aaron Meadows |
Farmer/ Agricultural representative |
Lindsay Waters |
Parent of students currently in the District |
Pat Walsh |
Member-at-large |
Citizens Oversight Committee (COC) Meeting Agendas and Minutes