Thank you Citrus community for Measure G

In the spirit of appreciation, the Clarion staff would like to extend our sincerest gratitude to voters in the Citrus Community College District for approving Measure G.

Measure G, which was approved in 2004, allocated $121 million in bond money to update Citrus College’s facilities.

Money gained from the bond measure will soon run out.

Through the support of the surrounding community, Measure G funded many of the college’s construction and renovation projects.

The campus’ new Center for Innovation, the Mathematics building, the new Student Services Center, the new Vocational Technology building and Hayden Hall are some of the campus improvements that resulted from the bond measure.

Citrus students have already benefited from the Measure G. The new buildings have provided students with greater access to more support services.

We at the Clarion are especially aware of Measure G’s importance.

Part of Measure G was used to develop the new Visual Arts building, which was completed in fall 2016 and where the Clarion is now located.

Because of Measure G, student journalism has the chance to grow in new ways.

The Clarion was not the only beneficiary of the measure.

The remainder of the bond money will continue to fund campus renovations as the Campus Center and ED buildings are prepared for their upgrades.

These upgrades will continue to be vital to the success of the campus community.

We understand that the success of our school and the students depend upon our community’s investment.

Thank you Citrus community for Measure G and for investing in education.

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