Measure H Citizens' Bond Oversight Committee
With the passage of Measure H, the Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Joint Community College District (District) was required to establish an independent Citizens' Bond Oversight Committee (CBOC) in accordance with California law. The purpose of the committee is to ensure bond proceeds are expended only for the school facilities projects as outlined in the bond measure text. The committee was required to be established within 60 days of the Board of Trustees accepting the results of the election. This took place at the regular board meeting held on May 10, 2017. At its regular meeting on June 14, 2017, the Board of Trustees appointed seven community members to the CBOC effective as of July 1, 2017.
Committee members serve an initial term of two years, and are eligible for reappointment by the Board for a second and third two-year term. Reappointments of currently serving members, or new appointments, take place each year (typically in June).
Star Alfaro, Vice-Chair (College Support Organization)
Staci Wadley (Senior Citizens’ Organization)
Todd Jones, Chair (Taxpayers Association)
Fabio Robles (At-Large Representative)
Michael Logan (At-Large Representative)
Robert Adams (At‐Large Representative)
Abigail Hellman (Shasta College Student Representative)
The District thanks these committee members for their willingness to serve on the Measure H Citizens' Bond Oversight Committee for the betterment of Shasta College and the local community.
(Employees, vendors, contractors and consultants of the Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Joint Community College District are prohibited by law from being members of the Citizens Bond Oversight Committee.)