Draft Project Implementation Plan Measure E Bond. Board Meeting Presentation Updated August 26, 2016

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Draft Project Implementation Plan Measure E Bond Board Meeting Presentation Updated August 26, 2016

Agenda Funding Bond Assumptions IUSD Fund Sources Implementation Process Criteria Overview Project Types Implementation Plan Summary of Projects Project Implementation by Bond Series Next Steps Irvine Unified School District Board Meeting Topic: Draft Project Implementation Plan (subject to change, for discussion purposes only) 8/26/2016 Pg. 2

FUNDING

Bond Assumptions $29 per $100,000 AV Tax Rate Each Bond Series is 30 years 4 Bond Series 15 Year Construction Duration The Draft Project Implementation Plan uses 3% AV or $250.8 M % of Annual Growth in Assessed Valuation (AV) @ 3% @4.5% Series 2017 $95.0 M $95.0 M Series 2021 $51.9 M $74.3 M Series 2025 $49.4 M $74.3 M Series 2029 $54.5 M $70.6 M Total $250.8 M $314.2 M These amounts exclude the cost for issuance and interest charges. Face value (Par) amounts are $253 M & $319 M respectively. Irvine Unified School District Board Meeting Topic: Draft Project Implementation Plan (subject to change, for discussion purposes only) 8/26/2016 Pg. 4

IUSD Fund Sources ($65 M) and Restrictions FUND 25 $13.5 M Developer fees work related to growth district-wide FUND 40 $12.1 M Least restrictive, use if projects do not qualify for funding from Fund 25 or CFD 86-1 CFD 86-1 $39.4 M Schools within CFD 86-1 or schools that a have at least 10% of students that live in CFD 86-1 Schools within 86-1: Canyon View Culverdale Oak Creek Plaza Vista Westpark Northwood Creekside Schools that may qualify through open enrollment (as of 2015/16): Brywood College Park Northwood ES Santiago Hills Springbrook Lakeside Sierra Vista South Lake Venado Irvine University Park University Woodbridge Irvine Unified School District Board Meeting Topic: Draft Project Implementation Plan (subject to change, for discussion purposes only) 8/26/2016 Pg. 5

IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS

Criteria for Implementing Projects Leverage IUSD Funds in the first 6 years of the Bond to construct projects at 24 of the 28 schools Address safety and security o Enclose open classrooms at Elementary Schools Address older school facilities o o Modernize facilities over 25 years of age Optimize submittal of potential State funding Construct projects at all high schools o o Impacts a broad range of students Sequence new theaters to minimize impact on VAPA program Upgrade/New Science Labs at Middle Schools Irvine Unified School District Board Meeting Topic: Draft Project Implementation Plan (subject to change, for discussion purposes only) 8/26/2016 Pg. 7

Overview of Funds and Program Costs Bond (3% AV) IUSD Funds Total Available Funds Total Program Cost Identified Potential State Funding * Modernization New Construction $250.8 M $65.0 M $315.8 M $332.3 M $23-25 M $12-18 M $16.5 M difference, pending State funding or other IUSD fund sources Dependent upon Nov. 2016 State Bond passage Variables Impacting Implementation Bond proceeds dependent on assessed values Availability of State funds Construction market saturation Unknown escalation rates * If State Funding is received there is a potential to accelerate projects forward Irvine Unified School District Board Meeting Topic: Draft Project Implementation Plan (subject to change, for discussion purposes only) 8/26/2016 Pg. 8

Draft Project Implementation Plan Overview Anticipated Bond Sales Subject to Change Bond Series 2017 IUSD Funds Total $95.0 M $29.6 M $124.6 M Bond Series 2021 IUSD Funds Total $51.9 M $27.7 M $79.6 M Bond Series 2025 IUSD Funds Total $49.4 M $ 7.7 M $57.1 M Bond Series 2029 IUSD Funds Total $54.5 M $54.5 M Potential Funding Pending Nov. 2016 State Bond Passage $20-22 M $4-6 M $6-8 M $5-7 M 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 Program Cost by Series: $124.6 M $79.6 M * $60.7 M * $67.4 M * 5 5 MS 11 ES 21 Schools 2 1 MS 4 ES 7 Schools 2 2 MS 4 ES/K8 8 Schools 1 2 MS 12 ES 15 Schools (4) Repeat Schools (5) Repeat Schools (14) Repeat Schools * Anticipate additional State funds Irvine Unified School District Board Meeting Topic: Draft Project Implementation Plan (subject to change, for discussion purposes only) 8/26/2016 Pg. 9

IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

Summary of Projects Bond Series 1 Address safety and security o (10) Elementary Schools -enclose open classrooms o College Park, Culverdale, Greentree, Brywood, Santiago Hills, Stone Creek, Meadow Park, Westpark, Springbrook, Bonita Canyon Address older school facilities o (4) Elementary Schools modernize original school facility o Brywood, Meadow Park, Westpark, Springbrook o (2) High Schools modernize eligible buildings Irvine, University o Evaluate use of closed sites for interim housing during the Elementary Schools modernizations Construct projects at (5) high schools o (2) Modernization of eligible buildings Irvine, University (Science Lab Building) o (1) New Theater and Elective Spaces Woodbridge o (1) New synthetic Track and Field Northwood o (1) New CTE/Science Labs Creekside Upgrade/New Science Labs/Design Labs o (2) Elementary School Design Lab Stone Creek, Eastshore o (5) Middle Schools Sierra Vista MS, Lakeside MS, Southlake MS, Rancho MS, Venado MS o (1) Middle School Convert existing classroom to Design Lab Rancho New Kinder Classroom o (1) Elementary School Eastshore Support Facilities o (1) Elementary School Convert existing classrooms to common areas, add new portables - College Park Irvine Unified School District Board Meeting Topic: Draft Project Implementation Plan (subject to change, for discussion purposes only) 8/26/2016 Pg. 11

Project Implementation Bond Series By Region* 1 21 Schools 11 ES, 5 MS, 5 * Venado MS h. $5.5 M College Park b.,m. $4.7 M Deerfield Greentree b. $3.3 M Irvine a. $9.6 M Plaza Vista Culverdale b. $2.6 M Northwood j. $3.1 M Eastshore i.,f. $4.3 M Oak Creek Stone Creek b., f. $2.9 M Woodbridge g. $23.6 M Sierra Vista South Lake MS Lakeside MS MS h. $3.7 M h. $1.4 M h. $2.1 M Brywood a.,b. $6.7 M Canyon View Northwood Santiago Hills b. $1.5 M Meadow Park a.,b. $8.0 M Westpark a.,b. $7.4 M Springbrook a.,b. $8.4 M University a.,h. $4.9 M Rancho MS h.,f. $5.7 M Bonita Canyon b. $0.4 M Turtle Rock University Park Creekside f. $3.9 M $25.7 M + $15.0 M + $58.1 M + $11.0 M + $3.9 M = $113.7 M Program Escalation + $10.9 M Graphic intended for regional representation and is not perfectly aligned with School boundaries Total Program Cost $124.6 M PROJECT TYPES a. Modernize facilities over 25 years of age b. Enclose open classrooms c. Construct Music Classrooms d. Construct Multipurpose Room e. Construct/Upgrade Food Service f. Construct Career Tech and Innovation/Design Labs g. Construct Visual and Performing Arts, Media Arts Elective Labs and New/Upgrade Theaters h. Construct/upgrade science labs and Elective Spaces i. Construct/Upgrade Kinder Classrooms j. Construct all weather track and field k. Construct Classrooms to replace portables l. Construct Practice Gym m. Construct/Upgrade Site Specific Support Facilities Funding $95.0 M Bond $29.6 M IUSD Irvine Unified School District Board Meeting Topic: Draft Project Implementation Plan (subject to change, for discussion purposes only) 8/26/2016 Pg. 12

Summary of Projects Bond Series 2 Address older school facilities o (1) Middle School South Lake MS o (1) High School modernize eligible buildings Woodbridge Upgrade/New Science Labs o (1) Middle School South Lake MS o (1) High School in modernization Woodbridge Construct/Upgrade Visual Performing Arts o (3) Elementary Schools - New Music Spaces o Northwood, Bonita Canyon, Turtle Rock o (1) Elementary School -New MPR -Bonita Canyon o (1) High School -New Theater with Elective Spaces Irvine Construct/Upgrade Food Services o (2) Elementary Schools Northwood, Bonita Canyon Construct Classrooms to replace portables o (1) Elementary School University Park Irvine Unified School District Board Meeting Topic: Draft Project Implementation Plan (subject to change, for discussion purposes only) 8/26/2016 Pg. 13

Project Implementation Bond Series By Region* 2 7 Schools 4 ES, 1 MS, 2 (includes 4 repeat schools) Venado MS College Park Deerfield Greentree Irvine g. $23.6 M Plaza Vista Culverdale Northwood Sierra Vista MS Brywood Canyon View Northwood c.,e. $4.4 M Lakeside MS Eastshore Oak Creek Stone Creek Woodbridge a.,h. $12.6 M South Lake MS a.,h. $12.2 M Meadow Park Westpark Springbrook University Rancho MS Bonita Canyon c.,d.,e. $5.0 M Turtle Rock c. $3.5 M University Park k. $7.3 M Creekside PROJECT TYPES a. Modernize facilities over 25 years of age b. Enclose open classrooms c. Construct Music Classrooms d. Construct Multipurpose Room e. Construct/Upgrade Food Service f. Construct Career Tech and Innovation/Design Labs g. Construct Visual and Performing Arts, Media Arts Elective Labs and New/Upgrade Theaters h. Construct/upgrade science labs and Elective Spaces i. Construct/Upgrade Kinder Classrooms j. Construct all weather track and field k. Construct Classrooms to replace portables l. Construct Practice Gym m. Construct/Upgrade Site Specific Support Facilities Santiago Hills Sites that are not part of the first and second bond series * $23.6 M + $4.4 M + $24.8 M + $15.8 M + - = $68.6 M Program Escalation + $11.0 M Graphic intended for regional representation and is not perfectly aligned with School boundaries Total Program Cost $79.6 M Funding $51.9 M Bond $27.7 M IUSD Irvine Unified School District Board Meeting Topic: Draft Project Implementation Plan (subject to change, for discussion purposes only) 8/26/2016 Pg. 14

Summary of Projects Bond Series 3 Construct/Upgrade Visual Performing Arts o (4) Elementary School/K8 - new Music Spaces o College Park, Canyon View, Oak Creek, Plaza Vista o (1) Middle School -new MPR Lakeside MS o (1) Middle School -upgrade existing MPR VenadoMS o (2) High Schools - upgrade Theater systems Northwood, University o (1) High School - new Performing Arts/Elective Spaces University New Kinder Classroom o (1) K8 School Plaza Vista Construct/Upgrade Food Services o (1) Middle School Lakeside MS Construct Practice Gym o (1) High School Northwood Construct Innovation Lab o (1) Elementary School Canyon View Construct/Upgrade Support Facilities o (1) Elementary School Repurpose Commons Canyon View o (1) Elementary School Lunch shelter Oak Creek o (1) Middle School Upgrade and relocate portables Lakeside MS Irvine Unified School District Board Meeting Topic: Draft Project Implementation Plan (subject to change, for discussion purposes only) 8/26/2016 Pg. 15

Project Implementation Bond Series By Region* 3 8 Schools -4 ES/K8, 2 MS,2 (includes 5 repeat schools) Venado MS d. $0.8 M College Park c. $3.3 M Deerfield Greentree Irvine Plaza Vista c.,i. $5.8 M Culverdale Northwood g.,l. $5.5 M Sierra Vista MS Brywood Canyon View c.,f.,m. $3.1M Northwood Lakeside MS d.,e.,m. $7.8 M Eastshore Oak Creek c.,m. $2.5 M Stone Creek Woodbridge South Lake MS Meadow Park Westpark Springbrook University g.,m. $20.9 M Rancho MS Bonita Canyon Turtle Rock University Park Creekside PROJECT TYPES a. Modernize facilities over 25 years of age b. Enclose open classrooms c. Construct Music Classrooms d. Upgrade/Construct Multipurpose Room e. Construct/Upgrade Food Service f. Construct Career Tech and Innovation/Design Labs g. Construct Visual and Performing Arts, Media Arts Elective Labs and New/Upgrade Theaters h. Construct/upgrade science labs and Elective Spaces i. Construct/Upgrade Kinder Classrooms j. Construct all weather track and field k. Construct Classrooms to replace portables l. Construct Practice Gym m. Construct/Upgrade Site Specific Support Facilities Santiago Hills Site that is not part of the previous bond series * $9.9 M + $8.6 M + $10.3 M + $20.9 M + - = $49.7 M Program Escalation + $11.0 M Graphic intended for regional representation and is not perfectly aligned with School boundaries Total Program Cost $60.7 M Funding $49.4 M Bond $ 7.7 M IUSD $3.6 M TBD Irvine Unified School District Board Meeting Topic: Draft Project Implementation Plan (subject to change, for discussion purposes only) 8/26/2016 Pg. 16

Summary of Projects Bond Series 4 Construct/Upgrade Visual Performing Arts o (9) Elementary Schools -New Music Spaces o Deerfield, Greentree, Brywood, Santiago Hills, Eastshore, Stone Creek, Meadow Park, Westpark, Springbrook o (3) Elementary Schools -New MPR Culverdale, Greentree, Santiago Hills o (2) Middle Schools -New Music Spaces Sierra Vista MS, Southlake MS o (1) Middle School -upgrade existing MPR Southlake MS Construct/Upgrade Food Services o (6) Elementary Schools College Park, Culverdale, Deerfield, Greentree, Santiago Hills, Stone Creek Construct Innovation/Design Labs o (2) Elementary Schools Turtle Rock, Culverdale Construct/Upgrade Support Spaces o (1) Elementary School Staff lounge expansion Deerfield o (1) Elementary School Lunch shelter College Park o (1) Elementary School Expand hardcourts- Eastshore, Westpark o (1) Elementary School Repurpose Commons Turtle Rock o (1) Middle School - Special Education Spaces Sierra Vista MS o (1) High School -Fitness Lab Creekside Irvine Unified School District Board Meeting Topic: Draft Project Implementation Plan (subject to change, for discussion purposes only) 8/26/2016 Pg. 17

Project Implementation Bond Series By Region* 4 15 Schools -12 ES, 2 MS, 1 (includes 14 repeat schools) * Venado MS College Park e.,m. $2.2 M Deerfield c.,e.,m. $5.0 M Greentree c.,d.,e. $7.1 M Irvine Plaza Vista Culverdale d,e,f $6.7 M Northwood Sierra Vista MS c.,d.,m. $3.0 M Brywood c. $3.3 M Canyon View Northwood Santiago Hills c.,d.,e. $6.3 M Lakeside MS Eastshore c.,m. $3.2 M Oak Creek Stone Creek Woodbridge c.,e. $4.9 M South Lake MS c. $1.5 M Meadow Park c. $2.7 M Westpark c.,m. $3.6 M Springbrook c. $3.5 M University Rancho MS Bonita Canyon Turtle Rock f.,m. $2.2 M University Park Creekside m. $1.2 M $21.0 M + $12.6 M + $19.4 M + $2.2 M + $1.2 M = $56.4 M Program Escalation + $11.0 M Graphic intended for regional representation and is not perfectly aligned with School boundaries Total Program Cost $67.4 M PROJECT TYPES a. Modernize facilities over 25 years of age b. Enclose open classrooms c. Construct Music Classrooms d. Construct/Upgrade Multipurpose Room e. Construct/Upgrade Food Service f. Construct Career Tech and Innovation/Design Labs g. Construct Visual and Performing Arts, Media Arts Elective Labs and New/Upgrade Theaters h. Construct/upgrade science labs and Elective Spaces i. Construct/Upgrade Kinder Classrooms j. Construct all weather track and field k. Construct Classrooms to replace portables l. Construct Practice Gym m. Construct/Upgrade Site Specific Support Facilities Funding $54.5 M Bond -0- IUSD $12.9 M TBD Irvine Unified School District Board Meeting Topic: Draft Project Implementation Plan (subject to change, for discussion purposes only) 8/26/2016 Pg. 18

Next Steps Communication to Sites and Community August 16 All Principal Meeting August 23 Board Update September Overview Meeting for All Sites October Facilities meet 1:1 with Site Principals Website update School Board Meeting on Sept. 13 Consider Financing of First Bond Series Recommendation of Citizens Oversight Committee Members Irvine Unified School District Board Meeting Topic: Draft Project Implementation Plan (subject to change, for discussion purposes only) 8/26/2016 Pg. 19

QUESTIONS