IID Board awards $67,000 to local school districts

During last week’s meeting, the Imperial Irrigation District (IID) Board of Directors awarded $67,000 to 17 Imperial Valley school districts for 2020-2021 through its Special Projects Grant Program.

“We’re pleased to see the Special Projects Grant Program continue for so many years,” said Norma Sierra Galindo, IID Board president. “The grants help make the school districts whole, obviously is helpful to them and is such a wonderful investment.”

The funding grants were made to the school districts based upon the acreage of Western Farms land inventory owned by IID located within the boundaries of the school districts.

The recipients of the 2020-2021 IID Special Projects Grant Program are:

  • Brawley Elementary School District, $1,000.
  • Seeley Union School District, $1,000.
  • Westmorland Union Elementary School District, $1,000.
  • San Pasqual Valley Unified School District, $1,000.
  • Meadows Union School District, $1,000.
  • Heber Elementary School District, $1,000.
  • El Centro Elementary School District, $1,000.
  • Central Union High School District, $2,000.
  • McCabe Elementary School District, $2,700.
  • Magnolia Union Elementary School District, $1,000.
  • Calexico Unified School District, $5,800.
  • Mulberry Elementary School District, $5,100.
  • Holtville Unified School District, $1,000.
  • Brawley Union High School District, $6,100.
  • Imperial Unified School District, $1,000.
  • Calipatria Unified School District, $32,600.
  • Imperial County Office of Education, $2,700.

In 2004, IID acquired nearly 42,000 acres of Western Farms land and subsequently developed the Special Projects Grant Program, in conjunction with the Imperial County Office of Education, allowing the district to make in-lieu payments equal to the property taxes that would have been paid by a non-public entity owner.

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