Spending resumes on Los Angeles Community College construction projects

Aug. 27, 2012
System had put a moratorium on spending after audit raised questions about project

From The Los Angeles Times: Spending on most new construction projects in the Los Angeles Community College District's $6 billion campus building project has resumed, virtually ending a moratorium that had been put in place to reform poor planning, questionable spending and other flaws uncovered in the program. The moratorium followed an audit last August by state Controller John Chiang, which found that the district failed to provide adequate oversight in its spending and recommended that it adopt procedures to account for operating costs of new construction.

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