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Facilities Information and Reports

Facilities Information
 
2023 and Prior
 
As of the 2023-24 school year, the Facilities Advisory Committee is now part of the Operations Advisory Committee. The FAC began its work in Spring of 2019 to update the costs of the 2017 Facilities Master Plan and to prioritize facilities projects related to safety, security and modernization.   The FAC presented its report (available below) to the Board of Education October 10, 2019, and included with that report updated costing information from Cumming USA. The Board of Education further considered the FAC information at its meeting on October 24, 2019 resulting in a final list of prioritized projects.
The Facilities Modernization Project List was drafted by the Facilities Advisory Committee (FAC) and it was presented the Board of Education.  The Board made a few changes and used the project list attached below as the basis for their resolution calling for a bond measure election.
The Assessment Report attached below was commissioned by the Board of Education at the request of the Facilities Advisory Committee.  This report updated the costing from the 2017 Facilities Master Plan to a deeper level of analysis as well as updating the costing to current levels.
 
 
Previous Modernization Projects

The information below contains data related to the three previous PVPUSD School Bond measures.

 
Measure K
Measure K was passed by voters June 6, 2000 and it authorized the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District to incur up to $46,000,000 in bonded indebtedness to be used for the improvement of real property, including repairing roofs, upgrading fire alarms, replacing plumbing and sewer systems, upgrading electrical systems for technology, and renovating classrooms and restrooms.
 
Measures R and S
Measure R was passed by voters November 8, 2005 and it authorized the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District ("District") to issue general obligation bonds, in an amount not to exceed $30,000,000 to be used for the construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, or replacement of school facilities, including furnishing and equipping the school facilities. Specific school projects include water, gas, sewer and plumbing projects, fire, safety, health and access related improvements, electrical upgrades, renovations and acquisitions, constructing new and renovating existing classrooms, and replacing deteriorating portables with permanent classrooms, or refurbishing existing portables.

Measure S was passed by voters November 8, 2005 and it authorized the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District ("District") to issue general obligation bonds, in an amount not to exceed $10,000,000 to be used for the construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, or replacement of school facilities, including furnishing and equipping the school facilities. Specific school projects include renovating and equipping play fields, replacing fencing, improving ingress and egress for emergency access, repairing bleachers at intermediate and high schools, renovating, repairing and equipping paved surfaces and play areas, upgrading sound systems, replacing gym floors, expanding, equipping and furnishing student lunch areas, replacing aging backstops and fencing on play fields, constructing a practice gym facility and repairing the pool systems at the Palos Verdes Peninsula High School.