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Measure G

Measure G Bond- General Information

While updates and repairs have been made to our local schools in recent years, due to the damage done to schools and classrooms by the coastal weather many facility needs remain unmet. Old heating, cooling, and electrical systems need to be replaced, and classrooms and labs need to be updated to meet current student safety and educational standards.  

Pacifica School District has also remained committed to providing local affordable rental workforce housing. Measure G would enable the District to stay competitive with other nearby districts offering the same benefit, helping PSD to attract and retain highly qualified teachers and staff.

Unfortunately, our District is among the lowest funded districts in San Mateo County and the State does not provide funding for facilities.

Local Funding to Repair & Upgrade Our Schools

To complete needed repairs and improvements across all our elementary and middle schools and District facilities, the Pacifica School District Board of Trustees has placed a $70 million bond measure on the March 2024 ballot. This measure would cost $30 per $100,000 of assessed (not market) value per year, while bonds are outstanding.

If approved by local voters, funding from Measure G could be used to:

●      Update classrooms and science labs

●      Ensure access for students with disabilities

●      Construct local affordable rental housing for teachers and staff

●      Provide safe, modern classrooms to protect quality academic instruction in core subjects like math, science, reading, and writing

●      Equip all schools with 21st-century learning technology

Measure G Master Plan

Construction – Projects currently Under Bidding

 Ongoing bid results

 Pacifica School District Work Force Housing

Fact Sheet

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Measure G