School Board Approves Sending Bond Measure To Trinity County Voters

A Trinity County School District that’s been dealing with severe mold problems is looking to property owners for help. According to the Trinity Journal, the Trinity Alps Unified School District Board of Trustees has voted to put a bond measure on the March 3rd ballot. They voted during a special meeting Monday night to place a $16.67 Million school bond measure on the ballot to help raise funds for emergency mold abatement, reconstruction and modernization of Trinity High School and Weaverville Elementary School facilities. The cost to homeowners in the district would be six cents per $100, or $60 per $100,000 of assessed home value to generate just over a Million Dollars a year. The district includes Burnt Ranch, Coffee Creek, Douglas City, Junction City, Lewiston, Trinity Center and Weaverville. To pass, the measure would need approval from 55 percent of voters, plus one. The district is already $10 Million into the mold abatement project, using emergency reserve funds to rent portable buildings in order to start school in September.

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