SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
The Capistrano Unified School District has sold $17.4 million in bonds to renovate aging campuses, district officials told a committee that supervises bond expenditures.
The Independent Citizens Oversight Committee recently met to hear updates on the $65-million bond issue that Capistrano Unified voters passed in November.
The bonds pair local funds with $101 million in state money to renovate schools and build four campuses.
The bonds are being sold in three series. The first series, sold in March, netted $17.4 million.
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