Fixing accessibility issues in newly constructed campuses will cost Los Angeles $30 million

From The Los Angeles Daily News: The Los Angeles Unified School District has spent some $20 billion building new schools, but hundreds of facility repairs are needed - at an additional cost of $30 million - because many of the projects have not met federal handicapped accessibility standards.



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