How will Measure G spending be monitored?

Measure G includes multiple layers of fiscal accountability to protect taxpayer dollars. An independent Citizens' Bond Oversight Committee — made up of community members — will review all expenditures and publicly confirm that funds are used exclusively for facility improvements as outlined in the district's Facilities Master Plan. The district will also undergo regular independent financial audits to verify that every dollar is spent responsibly and as promised.

These protections continue the same oversight framework used for Measure E, which delivered 46 completed projects with clean audits, no waste, and no misuse of funds. The district also demonstrated strong fiscal stewardship by refinancing prior bonds, saving taxpayers $44 million. This track record reflects a long-standing commitment to transparency and responsible management.

Measure G funds can only be used for facility construction, renovation, and improvement. No money can go toward administrator salaries, employee benefits, or operating expenses. The combination of an independent oversight committee, regular audits, and legal restrictions on how funds can be spent ensures that voters can trust their investment is being managed with the same care and accountability as past bond measures.