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Shasta oversight meeting

As a result of the successful passage of Measure A that was approved by the voters in the Shasta-Tehama Trinity Joint Community College District in 2002, a Citizens Oversight Committee for Bond Measure A was formed. The committee will meet Monday, Aug. 4, at 5:30 p.m. at Shasta College in Redding, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, 100 Administration Building - Board Room. The public is welcome.

The purpose of the committee is to inform the public at least annually in a written report concerning the expenditure of the bond proceeds and to advise the public as to whether the district is in compliance with the requirements of the California Constitution.


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