The California League of Bond Oversight Committees (CaLBOC)
is announcing the formation of the Contra Costa County Chapter of CaLBOC.
Everyone is invited to the first meeting on Saturday June 23, 2012, from 10 am
to noon at La Tapatia Restaurant, 536 Main Street in Martinez. This will be an
organizational meeting that will include the recent Grand Jury report on school
bond oversight as a main topic of discussion. Nine school districts in Contra
Costa County are to respond to their 16 findings and 12 recommendations.
(PRWEB) June 16, 2012
The California League of Bond Oversight Committees (CaLBOC) is announcing the
formation of the Contra Costa County Chapter of CaLBOC. Everyone is invited to
the first meeting on Saturday June 23, 2012, from 10 am to noon at La Tapatia
Restaurant, 536 Main Street in Martinez. This will be an organizational meeting
that will include the recent Grand Jury report on school bond oversight as a
main topic of discussion.
The 2011-2012 Contra Costa County Grand Jury released Report #1208 on May 11,
2012 titled ”School Bond Oversight – Raising the Bar”. This is a 13 page report
with 16 findings and 12 recommendations that requires responses by the governing
boards of nine school districts. These districts are: Acalanes Union School,
Antioch Unified School District, Byron Union School District, Contra Costa
Community College District, John Swett Unified School District, Martinez Unified
School District, Mt. Diablo Unified School District, Pittsburg Unified School
District, and West Contra Costa Unified School District.
Prop. 39 required districts to have CBOCs (Citizens’ Bond Oversight
Committees) to oversee school bond expenditures. CBOCs are required to actively
review the expenditure of bond funds and to verify that the funds are being
spent only for authorized purposes. The county Grand Jury findings address
issues covering bond language, conflict of interest issues in the selection of
bond oversight committee members, inadequate training and resource materials for
oversight committees, and performance audits that are so limited that they don’t
provide effective oversight.
Voters have approved over $3 billion dollars of school facility bonds in
Contra Costa County alone. This makes lack of effective bond oversight a great
concern with potential financial impacts on much of the community – also
potentially impacting education. Recently, when a school parcel tax failed, some
believe this was in part because of the already large property tax burden from
school facility bonds.
CaLBOC provides support and training for CBOC members. It is an
all-volunteer, non-partisan association of CBOC members, current and past, who
are interested in helping other CBOC members. Since CBOC volunteers may be
overseeing multi-million dollar school bond projects with inadequate support and
training, a local chapter of CaLBOC could become a great asset for Contra Costa
County.
To register and for more info please visit: http://www.ccccalboc.eventbrite.com
Topics include: 1.)
Organization, 2.) Discussion of the CCC Grand Jury Report #1208
3 comments:
My soon-to-be ex-husband, ALAN CADE owned a company, DACM Project Management that received over $322,000 from June of 2011 to December of 2012 (when he got caught) in West Contra Costa County Schools’ BOND MONEY that was over-billed through the company MBCM Construction Management (incorporated in Washington DC) by Leroy Davis of Northridge, California who then received additional kick-backs. I have copies of every single check to and from, every deposit made, the bank statements, etc., but because the case was settled in civil court, NO ONE CARES and NO ONE WANTS ANYONE TO KNOW!!! I want to get the word out to ANYONE AND EVERYONE who will listen because I have school age children too! Not only was my husband NOT criminally charged with that, but he just signed a confession of judgment (Los Angeles Superior Court Case #ES013688), signed away his company, filed for divorce and now his partner is suing my children’s TRUST for the money. He and his partner also ripped of Los Angeles Unified School District and the Community Colleges…this BOND MONEY RUNS LIKE AN OPEN FAUCET AND I HAVE THE BANK STATEMENTS AND EMAILS TO PROVE IT!!!
http://youtu.be/JCxdCTULTBA
http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/DACM-MBCM-LLC-Washington-DC-RDR-Properties-Dugan-Associates-West-Coast-Modern-Construction/Agoura-Hills-California/DACM-MBCM-LLC-Washington-DC-RDR-Properties-Dugan-amp-Associates-West-Coast-Modern-1118020
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