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Pre-State Allocation Board Meeting May 25, 2011. Presented By. California Department of Education. School Facility Program Funds Available. Status of Bond Authority. Agenda Highlights. Career Technical Education Facilities Program Remaining Bond Authority
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Pre-State Allocation Board MeetingMay 25, 2011 Presented By California Department of Education
Agenda Highlights • Career Technical Education Facilities Program Remaining Bond Authority • Overcrowding Relief Grant Program Funding • Priorities in School Construction Funding/Cash Management • Seismic Mitigation Program Subcommittee Update • State Allocation Board Rules and Procedures Subcommittee
State Allocation Board MeetingMay 25, 2011Pre-Meeting: DSA Updates
Upcoming fee changes: High Performance Incentive Grant Program Effective July 1, 2011 Details – Bulletin forthcoming (June 1, 2011) Current Fee Structure: based on project size (square feet) Proposed Fee Structure: based on points claimed for HPI Grant
California Department of Education UpdateSchool Facilities Planning DivisionMay 25, 2011
Topics Schools of the Future Initiative CDE Field Representative (Consultant) exam Drinking Water Safe Routes to School Department of Toxic Substance Control Title 5 Design Principle
Schools of the Future Initiative Advisory panels convened by Superintendent Torlakson Schools of the Future Task Force met for second time on April 18, 2011
Schools of the Future Initiative High Performance Schools Sub-Committee Financing Renewable Energy High Efficiency Schools Grid Neutral Schools
Schools of the Future Initiative School Facility Program Reform Sub-Committee Funding and Governance School Site Selection and Community Impact Modernization Educational Impact of Design
Schools of the Future Task Force Next Steps: --Final Meeting on June 1, 2011 --Report and recommendations to the Superintendent
CDE Recruitment Exam for Field Representative and Assistant Field Representative (Consultant) Establishes eligibility for future hiring Check “What’s New” for application
CDE Recruitment Minimum qualifications: 1. Teaching credential or Masters/doctorate in: Business Administration Public Administration Related field 2.Three years related professional experience
CDE Recruitment Contacts Eligibility and Application Information Jeffrey Thorne 916-445-8546 or jthorne@cde.ca.gov Job Information Fred Yeager 916-327-7148 or fyeager@cde.ca.gov
Drinking Water SB 1413 (Leno) created Education Code Section 38086 By July 1, 2011, free, fresh drinking water must be made available to students during meal time.
Drinking Water See CDE guidance at: http://www.cde.ca.gov/ls/fa/sf/whatsnew.asp. Contact: Nutrition Services Division Robin Carboni, Child Nutrition Consultant, 916-322-3195 or rcarboni@cde.ca.gov Mike Danzik, Nutrition Education Specialist, 916-445-7346 or mdanzik@cde.ca.gov.
Safe Routes to School $42 million in Federal SRTS Cycle 3 Funds: Application Eligibility: City/ County/Metropolitan Planning Organization; Regional Transportation Planning Agency serving as responsible agency and partner to Project Sponsor such as School District, County Public Health Agency and other non-profit organizations. Application Deadline: Thursday July 15, 2011
Safe Routes to School Updated SRTS Guidelines and Application http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/LocalPrograms/saferoutes/saferoutes.htm California Safe Routes to School Technical Assistance Resource Center (TARC) http://www.casaferoutestoschool.org/ Transportation Injury Mapping System (TIMS) http://tims.berkeley.edu/resources/srts/main.php
Change in Department of Toxic Substances Control Contact Send Phase 1 reports and requests for environmental oversight agreements to: Ellen DelMar, Phase I Coordinator Brownfields and Environmental Restoration Program Department of Toxic Substances Control 5796 Corporate Avenue Cypress, CA 90630 (714) 484-5482 edelmar@dtsc.ca.gov See: http://www.cde.ca.gov/ls/fa/sf/dtscrequirephase1.asp
Title 5 Design Principle California Code of Regulations, 14030 (d): Delivery and service areas shall be located to provide vehicular access that does not jeopardize the safety of students and staff Delivery/utility vehicles have direct access from the street to the delivery area without crossing over playground or field area or interfering with bus or parent loading unless a fence or other barrier protects students from large vehicle traffic on playgrounds Trash pickup is fence or otherwise isolated and away from foot traffic areas.
Title 5 Design Principle Does NOT meet Title 5 Student and vehicle conflict Drawing is for illustrative purposes only
Title 5 Design Principle Meets Title 5 but creates loss of playground
Title 5 Design Principle Meets Title 5
Title 5 Design Principle Select sites of adequate size and that will allow delivery access that is compliant with Title 5. Make sure early planning of site ensures access that is compliant with Title 5.