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Thank you, Rancho Cordova  and Mather (SFID 4) voters, for making such a meaningful commitment to the future of our children and community. The approval of Measure S is a testament to the value placed on education and the collective effort to ensure students thrive in a safe, modern, and supportive learning environment. This $144 million investment will undoubtedly create lasting benefits for generations to come!

Projects are already in the planning stages! 

Measure S - $144 Million Bond

2024 School Facility Improvement District (SFID) 4 (Rancho Cordova)

 
What is a School Facility Improvement District (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.  
Bond Information:
Amending the Resolution of Formation of SFID 4

 

Presentations:
8-1-2024 Board Presentation   
Annual Report to Voters:
First report will be presented in 2026
 

Measure S Performance Audits: 
 

 Measure S funded projects:  Measure S will fund a wide variety of projects throughout the existing campuses in Rancho Cordova.  The links below will take you to the sites where Measure S funds are being expended and will provide a detail regarding the improvements.  It was estimated that Measure R would fund $144 million dollars in modernization projects in the Measure S area.   

 Site  Project Type  Status  
Mills Middle School  Modernization  Planning 
W.E. Mitchell Middle School Modernization Planning
Cordova High School Modernization Planning and Design

 Measures R & S Citizens Oversight Committee (COC):  Measures R & S require a Citizens Oversight Committee.  The Citizens Oversight Committee is established to assure that bond funds are used as outlined in the ballot.  The committee reviews an annual audit performed by an outside firm and reports its findings to the community.  Click on the following link for more information:  Measures R and S Citizens' Oversight Committee.