$440 million bond proposal for Long Beach (Calif.) community college

Jan. 1, 2008
Money would pay for several new facilities

The Long Beach (Calif.) Community College District is seeking voter approval Feb. 5 of a $440 million bond measure. The proposal, which requires a 55 percent majority for approval, would pay for several projects, including a new mathematics and technology classroom building, a new performing arts building, a 700-space parking structure and a new liberal arts classroom building.

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