CAPITAL PROGRAM FUNDING OUTLOOK LAND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE October 16, 2014 Jerry Marchbank Senior Director, Facilities, Planning, and Construction.

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CAPITAL PROGRAM FUNDING OUTLOOK LAND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE October 16, 2014 Jerry Marchbank Senior Director, Facilities, Planning, and Construction

2  Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Background  Recent Funding Impacts  Immediate Facility Needs  Campus Outlook  “The New Reality”  Next Steps

3 Vision 2020 Funding Need (2011): Total CIP Program Cost: $965.3M State Funding (anticipated): $193.0M Local Funding Need: $772.3M Measure M (2012): Provides $698M in local funds 72.3% of total program cost 90.4% of anticipated local funding need

4 Program was never fully-funded; Projected funding gap would be supplemented by: 1) Interest earnings; 2) Leveraging more external funding; 3)Accelerating the program schedule to reduce impact of escalation. What is the value of a day? (3.5%/365) x $698,000,000 = $67,000 per day

5 Interest Earnings 0.427% in County Treasury -- $539,644 (6/30/14) Leveraging more external funding No State-wide Education Bond in 2014 and a 2016 bond is unlikely Accelerating schedule to reduce impact of escalation The CEQA process was scheduled to conclude in July 2014 and will likely not conclude until April/May 2015

6 GWC Science/Mathematics Building This project seeks to build a new 111,000 square foot instructional building to replace the existing Math/Science building built in This project has been GWC’s top project priority since the planning year. Estimated Project Cost: $82.9MState-funded: $53.9M OCC Language Arts & Social Sciences (IDC, Phase II) This project seeks to build a new 107,000 square foot instruction building to house language arts, behavioral and social sciences, and humanities classes. This project has been approved for state-funding since Estimated Project Cost: $71.1MState-funded: $41.2M

7 Coastline College: CCC does not anticipate advancing any projects from the State-funding queue. The campus Facilities and Planning committee will meet to discuss project priorities. Golden West College: GWC intends to move forward with construction of the Math/Science Building. It is likely that the new Business/Social Science building, anticipated to commence in 2022, will not have sufficient funding. Orange Coast College: OCC intends to move forward with construction of the Language Arts & Social Sciences building (IDC, Phase II). The Facilities & Planning Committee has voted to deprioritize the proposed Parking Structure and Administration projects in lieu of advancing the IDC project immediately.

8 Vision 2020 Funding Need (2014): Total CIP Program Cost: $975.7M $18.1M increase, mitigated to $10.4M State Funding (anticipated): $99.9M Local Funding Need: $875.8M Measure M (2012): Provides $698M in local funds 71.5% of total program cost 79.8% of anticipated local funding need

9 Move forward with OCC IDC and GWC Math/Science projects as supported by the campus governance committees; Revise CIP schedule in anticipation of state funding in 2018, but prepare project proposals to be “in queue” for 2016; Continue to work with campus shared governance groups to evaluate project priorities and budget saving opportunities; Mitigate effects of escalation, to the extent possible, through advanced project planning; Maximize outside funding sources (i.e. Prop 39, SMSR, Utility Incentives) to the greatest extent possible.