Oregon Coast Community College president Birgitte Ryslinge will be in Waldport on Tuesday evening for the third of four public sessions this month to discuss the college’s $33.2 million bond measure on the May 21 primary ballot.
The college is asking voters to approve a bond that, if passed, would provide funds to construct a new trades education building, and support safety updates and modernization of existing facilities.
The information session begins at 5:30 p.m. at the college’s OCCC South County Center on Crestline Drive, just south of Waldport High School.
Her final presentation on the bond is at 5:30 p.m. April 30 at the OCCC North County Center in Lincoln City.
More information about the bond measure is available on the Lincoln County voter’s pamphlet.
Meri says
I support this 100 percent. Bring the trades programs to OCCC.