July 2022

Community Colleges

California Community Colleges Capital Outlay Projects

Proposition 51 Bond Funds Unless Otherwise Noted (In Thousands)

    2022-23 All Years
College Project Phases State  Cost   State Cost Total Costa
Mount San Antonio Technology and health building replacement C $77,425   $82,668 $197,852
Fullerton Music/drama complex replacement C 40,492   43,787 102,447
Los Angeles Trade-Technical Design and media arts building replacement C 35,782   38,192 90,883
Los Angeles Valley Academic building 2 replacement C 23,743   25,380 61,135
El Camino Music building replacement C 27,087   29,056 58,476
Saddleback Science/math building replacement C 20,342   21,642 49,647
Los Angeles Pierce Industrial technology building replacement C 16,998   18,180 44,012
Sierra Gymnasium renovation and expansion C 26,479   28,888 38,549
Cypress Fine arts building renovation C 19,377   20,889 34,365
West Hills Lemoore New instructional center, phase 1 C 23,543   25,177 34,086
Mission New performing arts building C 14,430   15,454 33,582
East Los Angeles Facilities maintenance and operations building replacement C 11,588   12,417 29,764
Fullerton Business 300 building renovationb W,C 14,056   14,056 28,903
Rio Hondo Music/theater renovation C 11,559   12,538 28,817
Siskiyous Theater and McCloud Hall renovationc P,W 1,633   28,073 28,073
Santa Rosa Tauzer gym renovation C 12,060   12,947 25,968
Los Angeles Mission Plant facilities warehouse and shop replacement W 208   7,118 23,624
West Los Angeles Plant facilities/shop replacement C 5,728   6,173 15,182
North Orange (Anaheim center) First floor tower renovation C 10,464d   11,181d 14,367
Moorpark Administration building renovation C 3,909   4,320 11,202
Santa Rosa (Public Safety Training Center) Center expansion C 4,925   5,323 7,940
Yuba Life and physical science building renovation C 3,464   3,854 4,915
Totals     $405,292   $467,313 $963,789
a Community college districts typically issue local general obligation bonds to pay for a share of project costs.    
b The 2017-18 Budget Act originally approved this project (at a total state cost of $15.3 million). At that time, the project scope included renovation of both the Business 300 and Humanities 500 buildings. The administration indicates that bids on the project came in significantly higher than anticipated. As a result, the district now plans to renovate only the Business 300 building. The budget reverts $14.1 million in Proposition 51 bond funds from the 2019-20 Budget Act that had been provided for the project and appropriates it instead in 2022-23.
c The 2020-21 Budget Act originally approved this project (at a total state cost of $27.5 million) to also include an addition for the theater. The district later determined that project costs would be more than anticipated. As a result, the district no longer plans to include the addition in the project. The budget reverts $1.6 million in Proposition 51 bond funds from the 2020-21 Budget Act that had been provided for the project's preliminary plans and working drawings and appropriates it instead in 2022-23.
d Proposition 55 (2004) bond funds.     
C = construction. W = working drawings. P = preliminary plans.