After missing their previous deadline last year, the district is planning again to get the approval from the Santa Ana taxpayers of $680 million that would go to much needed repairs for
MEASURE Q: For the third time in a decade, college officials back a bond measure that would help pay for campus improvements. College officials are backing a new ballot measure to raise
The district’s nearly $1 billion bond measure did not pass in the 2024 election. The measure earned 51% of votes, falling short of the 55% needed to pass. Measure G was Rancho
A spotlight ignited a curtain in Phillips Hall on October 14. There was no automatic fire alarm. An administrator smelled smoke and alerted the authorities. Phillips Hall highlights the urgent need for
The district may be asking voters to approve a $720 million bond for upgraded facilities this November after missing a ballot deadline two years ago. Ahead of a final vote at their
An Orange County superior court judge ruled in favor of the Registrar of Voters after the district attempted to sue to have a proposed bond placed on the upcoming ballot. The $420
Paint chips away from the exterior wall of 40-year-old portables on a hot, sunny day at Centennial Education Center. An outdated classroom reveals stained walls and an old fan struggling to cool
Rancho Santiago Community College District is asking taxpayers on Tuesday to fund nearly $500 million of improvements across all three of its campuses. Measure L is a bond that would cost the
By Haide Hernandez In the past year, Santa Ana College has opened a new sports field and renovated another, both to great reviews from student athletes and coaches. “It’s a bigger upgrade
CAMPUS President Erlinda Martinez will allocate a significant amount of Measure Q funds to replace pipes around campus. Other priorities include renovating Russell Hall and Johnson Center, Martinez said. Plans also contain