School Bond Measure to Appear on Ballot
From Times Staff Reports
Moorpark Unified School District trustees have approved a $33-million bond measure for the March ballot, saying the money is needed to build a new school, replace temporary classrooms and add computers.
This will be the third time the small, nine-school district has sought such funds. In 1998 and 1999, the measure failed to receive the support of the then-required 66% of voters. A new law requires only 55% support.
Trustees voted 4 to 0 in favor of the ballot measure during a meeting Tuesday night.
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