Citizens' Bond Oversight Committee
The Citizens' Bond Oversight Committee (CBOC) website provides transparency and updates on how Cuesta College uses funds from voter-approved bonds. Here, you can find meeting agendas, financial reports, and project updates as the committee ensures bond funds are spent as intended.
Applications now being accepted for San Luis Obispo County Community College District's/Prop 39/Measure L Citizens' Bond Oversight Committee
Download the application and apply now!
Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee (CBOC) | |
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Dr. Gil Stork, senior citizens group representative (Chair) | Clint Weirick, at-large representative |
Vacant, at-large representative (Vice Chair) | Dr. Dan Chernow, at-large representative |
Robert "Grigger" Jones, support organization representative | Henry Rible, at-large representative |
Andy Garcia-Mora, student representative | Vacant, at-large representative |
Vacant, taxpayer organization representative | |
Ranelle Baldwin, business representative |
In accordance with Education Code Section 15278(b), the CBOC will:
- Inform the public concerning the District's expenditure of Measure L bond proceeds;
- Review expenditure reports produced by the District to ensure that Measure L bond proceeds were expended only for the purposes set forth in Measure L; and
- Present to the Board in public session, an annual written report outlining their activities and conclusions regarding the expenditure of Measure L bond proceeds.
- All appointments will be made by the Board from applications submitted to the District.
The committee will consist of at least seven members:
- One student enrolled and active in a community college support group, such as student government.
- One member active in a business organization representing the business community located in the District.
- One member active in a senior citizens' organization.
- One member active in a bona-fide taxpayers association.
- One member active in a support organization for the college, such as a foundation.
- Two members of the community at-large.
Terms are two (2) years; members can serve up to three (3) consecutive terms.
If you are interested in filling out a CBOC application, it will be kept on file for future review.
Download the Citizens' Bond Oversight Committee Application