Los Angeles Times

Parks agency’s ills date far back

An audit finds inaccurate reporting on two accounts since at least 1993.

- By Chris Megerian chris.megerian @latimes.com

SACRAMENTO — The California parks department had accounting problems for longer than previously revealed, according to an audit released Friday by Gov. Jerry Brown’s Finance Department, and officials had no plans to spend $3.9 million in unused donations.

The audit said department officials had been inaccurate­ly reporting the amount of money in two accounts since at least 1993. That’s about a decade longer than finance officials identified this summer, when it was revealed that parks had a hidden surplus of $54 million.

The controller’s office, which signs the state’s checks, was getting correct informatio­n from the parks department, the audit said. But the Department of Finance, which works with the governor to create a state budget, was not. Finance officials were not comparing the two sets of data until this year.

Parks officials were “intentiona­lly under-reporting fund balances to Finance for developmen­t of the Gover- nor’s Budget,” the audit said. It did not assign blame or say why the money was reported inaccurate­ly.

The review also raised questions about how well officials track donations, which have been a crucial lifeline for parks threatened with closure because of budget cuts. In one department account containing about $20 million in donations, $3.9 million hadn’t been earmarked for projects. Of that, $1.5 million sat unused for at least eight years.

In a written response, parks officials said they have increased internal oversight of their budget and will tighten their procedures for tracking donations.

The audit is the second review this week to find accounting problems in the parks department. On Tuesday, the controller’s office said payroll policies weren’t being followed and some employees may have been paid more than they were entitled to.

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Los Angeles Times ?? CHILDREN FROLIC in the water at Malibu Creek State Park. The audit by the state controller found $3.9 million that the department had no plans for.
Katie Falkenberg Los Angeles Times CHILDREN FROLIC in the water at Malibu Creek State Park. The audit by the state controller found $3.9 million that the department had no plans for.

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