Redlands Unified seeks community input on Facilities Master Plan
Survey responses will guide campus upgrades supported by Measure D bond
REDLANDS, Calif. — Redlands Unified School District is inviting students, families and staff to weigh in on the future of its campuses through a new survey tied to the district’s Facilities Master Plan.
The long-term plan, funded in part by the voter-approved Measure D bond, outlines priorities for upgrading and modernizing schools across the district. District officials said the goal is to ensure investments address safety, accessibility, infrastructure and modern learning environments while reflecting community needs.
Survey participants are asked to rank priorities such as safety improvements, educational tools, campus aesthetics and maintenance of grounds. Respondents may also choose a specific school site and submit feedback for multiple campuses. The survey includes space for comments and suggestions.
Measure D, a $500 million bond approved by voters in November 2024, is already funding safety, infrastructure and modernization projects at schools across the district. For details on completed and ongoing upgrades, see Community Forward Redlands’ recent coverage of Measure D updates.
The survey is open to the public and can be accessed at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/rusdcommsurvey.