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Current Bond Projects and

School Facility Improvement District (SFID) Information  

 
Folsom Cordova Unified School District is comprised of five (5) School Facility Improvement Districts (SFID).  An SFID is a portion of the school district that is taxed through a general obligation (G.O.) bond based on the value of the property and approved by the voters in that portion of the district being taxed. When SFIDs were created in 1998, they required two-thirds voter approval. In July 2001, the Legislature added the option of a 55% voter approval threshold with the additional accountability provisions of Proposition 39.  Typically, SFIDs involve housing developments that create additional facility needs for the school district.

Map of all Folsom Cordova Unified School District SFIDs

Measure G - (FOLSOM, NORTH OF HIGHWAY 50) Approved in 2014 by voters in SFID 5 (Click for Map). The $195 million in general obligation bonds to renovate, rehabilitate, modernization classrooms and build new school facilities.  The district has applied to the State to secure additional funding from the State School Building Program for many of the projects.  More information about Measure G and projects funded by these funds can be found at this link: Measure G

Measure P - (RANCHO CORDOVA)  Approved by voters of Rancho Cordova SFID 4 (Click for Map) in 2012, Measure P provided $68 million in general obligation bonds to continue to provide educational improvements, such as computer technology improvements, upgrade science labs, replacement of old portables and library improvements.  More information about Measure P and projects funded by these funds can be found at this link: Measure P

Measure M - (NEW DEVELOPMENT AREA SOUTH OF HWY 50)  Approved by voters of SFID 3 (Click for Map) in 2007, Measure M provides $750 million in general obligation bonds to provide educational improvements, such as computer technology improvements, upgrade science labs, replacement of old portables and library improvements.  More information about Measure M and projects funded by these funds can be found at this link:  Measure M

Past Bond Projects  

The following information will provide you with accomplishments of past bond projects:  

Measure N - (RANCHO CORDOVA) Approved by voters of Rancho Cordova SFID 4 in 2006, Measure N provided $125 million in general obligation bonds to provide educational improvements, such as computer technology improvements, upgrade science labs, replacement of old portables and library improvements.  A detailed listing of work completed under Measure N can be found HERE.  

Measure B - (RANCHO CORDOVA) Approved in 2002 by voters in SFID 1 (Rancho Cordova).  The $49 million general obligation bond was used for improvements at existing schools in Rancho Cordova, the construction of Navigator Elementary School and planning for future schools in the Rio del Oro development.  The district was able to supplement the general obligation bond funds with funds from the State School Building Program for some modernization projects and the construction of Navigator Elementary.   A detailed listing of work completed under Measure B can be found HERE.  

Measure C - (FOLSOM) Approved in 2002 by voters in SFID 2 (Folsom). The $53 million in general obligation bonds to renovate, rehabilitate, modernization classrooms and build new school facilities.  The district was able to secure additional funding from the State School Building Program for many of the projects.  A detailed listing of work completed under Measure C can be found  HERE.  

Measure V - (RANCHO CORDOVA) Approved by voters of Rancho Cordova in 1997, Measure V provided $10.4 million in general obligation bonds to renovate, rehabilitate and modernization classrooms and school facilities.  The district was able to secure additional funding from the State School Building Program for some of the modernization projects.  A detailed listing of work completed under Measure V can be found HERE.