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Contra Costa Community College District Bonds

Contra Costa Community College District, established in 1948 and located in California, is dedicated to providing accessible education and vocational training to its diverse student population. The district encompasses several colleges, offering programs in liberal arts, sciences, and technical vocational education to support workforce development and community needs.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
CTCHGR 6.50% 2034-08-01 USDContra Costa Community College DistrictUnited States2034-08-016.5044.81
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Contra Costa Community College District issue history

The Contra Costa Community College District has a history of bond issuances aimed at funding capital improvements and expanding educational facilities. Notable bond measures include the 2002 Measure A, which successfully raised over $286 million for facility upgrades, and the 2016 Measure E, securing approximately $450 million for construction and modernization projects. Current yields on its bonds remain competitive amidst industry standards, reflecting investor confidence and the district's commitment to maintaining educational infrastructure. Special features in their bond programs often include provisions for local hiring practices and sustainability initiatives, aligning financial growth with community benefit.