Mt. SAC Measure RR

Campus Construction Program

The Mt. SAC Promise is our commitment to our students and community to provide quality facilities, current technology and a campus environment that foster innovative instruction and learning well into the 21st century.

Measure RR

The local voters overwhelmingly approved an extension of the Measure R bond measure. Measure RR will continue what the original bond measure started with new instructional facilities and other critical upgrades. Measure RR is expected to generate $353 million in bond funding and up to $132 million in state matching funds.

This site will provide you with information on projects funded through Measure RR; in design, in progress and completed.

More information about both the original bond Measure R and Measure RR can be found here:

More Info about Measures R and RR

Mt. Sac Facility Master Plan

The Facilities Master Plan 2012 represents the collaborative results of the Campus
Master Plan Coordination Team (CMPCT), the Facilities Planning and Management Team,
engineers, and architects to develop an overall plan for development of a pedestrian-oriented
campus with improved quality of open space and clear approach for implementation of
built improvements.
The intent of the plan is to provide future architects and campus
administrators with a meaningful basis for future campus decisions. The Facilities Master
Plan Update offers both flexibility and structure with an overall campus concept for the built
environment, allowing for future changes in program and design specifics.
The key features of the Master Plan are as follows:
  • Identify campus zones of use to guide infrastructure development and future planning;
  • Identify primary campus open space system within the instructional zone related to campus entries and pedestrian circulation;
  • Establish primary pedestrian circulation paths to accommodate growth and improve campus experience;
  • Establish primary vehicular circulation paths to provide needed drop-off and access to primary campus entries and public functions while minimizing conflict with primary pedestrian paths;
  • Locate future planned and potential building zones to accommodate programs and growth projections; and
  • Provide program-based space analysis and projections based on campus-defined needs and State supportable projections of growth.
View and Download the Masterplan