San Bernardino Community College District Saves Taxpayers $19.6 Million

Homeowners and businesses in 22 cities and communities benefit from tax savings

SBCCD Colleges
3 min readJul 20, 2020

By Angel Rodriguez / July 20, 2019

San Bernardino Community College District announced today that the community’s property tax bill will be cut by nearly $19.6 million. The tax savings benefit homeowners and businesses in SBCCD’s service area which covers 22 cities and communities including Big Bear Lake, Colton, Grand Terrace, Highland, Lake Arrowhead, Loma Linda, Redlands, Rialto, San Bernardino, and Yucaipa.

In 2002 and 2008, local voters approved Measure P and Measure M, respectively, to repair and upgrade aging classrooms, labs, and job training facilities at Crafton Hills College and San Bernardino Valley College.

Crafton Hills College in Yucaipa, Calif.

SBCCD officials recently refinanced those bonds and took advantage of two low-interest-rate periods before and after the COVID-19 pandemic to replace higher interest rates with lower interest rates.

“When we invest in our community colleges, our community thrives, and this announcement underscores that point,” said Dr. Anne L. Viricel, chair of the SBCCD Board of Trustees.

“Especially during a time of economic uncertainty, we are committed to efficiently using public dollars to support our local students and families,” she said.

San Bernardino Valley College in San Bernardino, Calif.

SBCCD Trustee Gloria Macias Harrison, who chairs the board’s finance committee, agrees.

“This is a win for our community and our students,” said Macias Harrison. “We’re saving taxpayers millions while retrofitting our classrooms and labs for student health and safety and quality workforce training.”

In November 2019, bonds with a 4.68% interest rate were refinanced at 2.91%. And in June 2020, additional bonds with a 4.51% interest rate were refinanced at 1.72%. The refinancings do not extend the bonds’ repayment term and reduce the community’s tax bill by $19.6 million.

Since 2005, the district has saved taxpayers more than $52.6 million by refinancing its bonds.

The district’s ability to maximize public dollars has contributed to a recent credit rating upgrade to ‘Aa1’ from ‘Aa2’ by Moody’s Investors Service. Standard & Poor’s also gave the district high marks with an ‘AA’ credit rating. These are among the highest scores available for a California community college district, and a market indicator of SBCCD’s sound financial management.

For interim SBCCD Chancellor Jose F. Torres, “this means that the community can keep counting on SBCCD to deliver on its mission.”

“We will continue ensuring that local tax dollars are wisely put to work so that our families have access to higher education and career training for years to come,” Torres said.

SBCCD’s Community Impact

About SBCCD

San Bernardino Community College District serves 27,000 students through Crafton Hills College and San Bernardino Valley College. For nearly 100 years, our colleges have provided access to affordable higher education and career training programs for the residents of Big Bear Lake, Bloomington, Calimesa, Colton, Grand Terrace, Highland, Lake Arrowhead, Loma Linda, Redlands, Rialto, San Bernardino, and Yucaipa. We educate the health care professionals that serve our medical needs, veterans who have served our country, police, and firefighters who keep us safe, and skilled workers who fuel our economy. Beyond our campuses, we inform and inspire learners of all ages through EMPIRE | KVCR, the PBS and NPR affiliate station for the Inland Empire on TV channel 24 and 91.9 FM. www.sbccd.edu

Board of Trustees

Dr. Anne L. Viricel, Chair
Dr. Stephanie Houston, Vice Chair
Gloria Macias Harrison, Clerk
John Longville, Member
Frank Reyes, Member
Dr. Donald L. Singer, Member
Joseph Williams, Member
Alex Ramos Huaman, Student Trustee
Adrian Rios, Student Trustee

Interim Chancellor

Jose F. Torres

Presidents

Dr. Kevin Horan, Crafton Hills College
Diana Z. Rodriguez, San Bernardino Valley College

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San Bernardino Community College District opens doors of opportunity for 20,000 students at Crafton Hills College & San Bernardino Valley College. www.sbccd.edu

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