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1 Powered by Fremont development and adequate school housing survey Wednesday, February 24, 2016

2 Powered by Date Created: Monday, January 25, 2016 Sent to: PTA officer emails, school yahoo groups Complete Responses: 708 806 Total Responses

3 Powered by 8,028 homes currently in development FUSD overloads hundreds of students each year Measure E bond will fund some new classrooms 5 new elementary schools 1 junior high 1.2 high schools

4 Powered by Q1: How concerned are you about the level of new development in Fremont? Answered: 805 Skipped: 1

5 Powered by Q2: How concerned are you about the current state of school housing in Fremont? Answered: 800 Skipped: 6

6 Powered by Q3: How concerned are you about the future state of school housing in Fremont? Answered: 800 Skipped: 6

7 Powered by CA School Facilities Plan (SFP) Developer mitigation fees FUSD charges Level II fees of $5.70/foot Level III fees authorized by the State Allocation Board In 2012 CA effectively exhausted all funds FUSD has lost $11,317,734 in revenue since 2012

8 Powered by Q4: It is mandatory that Fremont be able to collect Level III fees as per the law. Answered: 737 Skipped: 69

9 Powered by Q5: Which of the following best describes your opinion about developer mitigation fees: Answered: 745 Skipped: 61

10 Powered by 35.4 billion in school facilities bonds since 1998 9 billion school facilities bond qualified for November 3 billion for new construction 3 billion for modernization 500 million for career technical education 500 million for charter schools 2 billion for community colleges

11 Powered by No changes to the SFP for four years Governor does not support the bond CSBA has yet to announce a position on the bond Bond is last on a crowded ballot

12 Powered by Q6: Do you support the $9 billion Kindergarten through Community College Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 2016? Answered: 708 Skipped: 98

13 Powered by Q7: Would you support members of the community protesting at developer sites? Answered: 713 Skipped: 93

14 Powered by Membership representation

15 Powered by Q9: Should Fremont Council PTA support the 2016 school facilities bond? Answered: 433 Skipped: 373

16 Powered by Q10: Should Fremont Council PTA support protests at developer sites? Answered: 444 Skipped: 362

17 Powered by Fremont development and adequate school housing survey Friday, February 19, 2016


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