Measure H is a bond measure on the November 4, 2014 ballot that would provide SRJC with $410 million.
The Board of Trustees propose that the bond money will improve classroom technology, attract high-quality faculty, help more students transfer, and ensure all the buildings are up to current earthquake codes.
The two biggest ticket items include $91 million to replace and expand math and science buildings and $49 million to replace labs and classrooms in Barnett Hall.
The proposed bond would cost typical Sonoma County homeowner about $67 a year.
In addition to the Citizens Bond Oversight Committee, annual audits will assure the money is spent responsibly.
In 2002, Measure A, a $251 million bond, passed with 70 percent approval in Sonoma County.
The Press Democrat backed Measure H in a September editorial, urging the community to invest in the future generations of Sonoma County by supporting SRJC.