Los Angeles Unified School Board Faces $80 Billion Facility Repair Need Amidst Rising Construction Costs and Funding Gaps.

Overview: The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Facilities and Procurement Committee meeting revealed significant challenges in addressing the district’s $80 billion repair backlog, exacerbated by rising construction costs and limited funding. The committee discussed strategies to navigate these issues, stressing the importance of addressing urgent facility repairs and exploring ways to enhance contractor participation amidst macroeconomic pressures.

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