Measure E Details
On the June 3, 2014 ballot election, voters in the Fremont Unified School District were asked to vote on the following question:
"To upgrade/repair neighborhood schools with local funding the State cannot take away, shall Fremont Unified School District
- Update technology/aging classrooms, math, science/computer labs for 21st Century learning
- Upgrade electrical wiring to current safety codes
- Fix/replace leaky roofs, aging plumbing/restrooms
- Remove asbestos
- Repair, construct, acquire equipment, classrooms, sites and facilities
By issuing $650 million of bonds at legal rates, with citizen oversight, no money for administrators, salaries, benefits/pensions, and all funds for Fremont schools?"
The Measure "E" general obligation bond was approved with a 61.8% YES vote.
FUSD_Resolution 013_1314_Measure E__Full Text Ballot Proposition.pdf (PDF)
Measure-E-Implement-Presentation-120314.pdf (PDF)
Measure E Bond Overview
"Every child who attends school in Fremont deserves safe, equitable, well-equipped classrooms and up-to-date science labs. Measure "E" will improve every Fremont school, not just one or two. Fremont residents will see major renovations and new buildings at schools throughout the community."
~ Measure "E" Ballot Argument
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