$1.5b bond goes a long way in building, upgrading area schools: voters may consider $3.5b proposal for construction projects across the county.

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$1.5b bond goes a long way in building, upgrading area schools: voters may consider $3.5b proposal for construction projects across the county.

Phenomenal population growth in California during the past decade has not only clogged the freeways and elevated housing prices, but also has put a squeeze on many schools, colleges and universities, which have become overcrowded and fallen into disrepair.

In 1998, San Diego voters passed a bond measure intended to pay for badly needed renovations, repairs and replacement of existing schools. Known as Proposition MM, the $1.51 billion bond...

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