Imperial Valley Press

US to audit grants awarded to California bullet train

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SACRAMENTO (AP) — California’s high-speed rail project is facing an audit from the U.S. Department of Transporta­tion’s as costs continue to climb.

The inspector general’s audit, announced Thursday, will examine the Federal Railroad Administra­tion’s oversight of nearly $3.5 billion in federal grant money awarded to the project.

It comes as the plan to bring travelers between Los Angeles and San Francisco in less than three hours faces growing scrutiny.

A business plan released in March shows the state does not have the roughly $30 billion needed to complete the first phase of the project between the Central Valley and San Francisco.

The entire project, meanwhile, is expected to cost $77 billion. State auditors are also conducting a review.

The authority’s new chief executive has pledged more transparen­cy about the project’s troubles.

“We will cooperate fully in this and any other audit of our funding or program,” Brian Kelly said in a statement. “We look forward to working closely with our federal partners to deliver the nation’s first truly highspeed system.”

Republican U.S. Rep. Jeff Denham, a project critic, requested the audit in December, saying taxpayers deserve a “full and honest review” of its finances.

The inspector general’s office did not provide a timeline for when the federal audit will be completed.

The federal money awarded to California comes with specific conditions that Kelly has promised to meet.

They include completing a 119-mile segment of track now under constructi­on in the Central Valley and finishing environmen­tal reviews for the full line by 2022.

The audit will specifical­ly evaluate how the Federal Railroad Administra­tion determines whether California has complied with federal guidelines.

Auditors will release the results publicly along with recommenda­tions to Congress and the U.S. Department of Transporta­tion.

 ?? AP PHOTO/RICH PEDRONCELL­I ?? In this Feb. 26, 2015, file photo, a full-scale mockup of a high-speed train is displayed at the Capitol in Sacramento. The U.S. Department of Transporta­tion is auditing the California highspeed rail project’s federal funding. California has received...
AP PHOTO/RICH PEDRONCELL­I In this Feb. 26, 2015, file photo, a full-scale mockup of a high-speed train is displayed at the Capitol in Sacramento. The U.S. Department of Transporta­tion is auditing the California highspeed rail project’s federal funding. California has received...
 ?? PHOTO/RICH PEDRONCELL­I ?? In this Feb. 18, 2016, file photo, Dan Richard, chairman of the board that oversees the California High-Speed Rail Authority, gestures to a map showing the proposed initial constructi­on of the bullet train in the revised business plan in Sacramento. AP
PHOTO/RICH PEDRONCELL­I In this Feb. 18, 2016, file photo, Dan Richard, chairman of the board that oversees the California High-Speed Rail Authority, gestures to a map showing the proposed initial constructi­on of the bullet train in the revised business plan in Sacramento. AP

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