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City council extends transit contract 30 days, directs DOT to resolve unpaid vendor claims

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The Los Angeles City Council approved a 30-day extension of a transit contract and instructed the Department of Transportation to work with the contractor to resolve overdue vendor invoices after a vendor testified of unpaid bills totaling $22,000.

The Los Angeles City Council on a voice vote approved a 30-day extension of a transportation services contract and directed the Department of Transportation to work with the contractor to resolve outstanding vendor invoices before any further extension.

The extension followed public testimony from a vendor who said the transit contractor, Watts Labor Community Action Committee (WLCAC), owed his company $22,000 for propane supplied to WLCAC buses. "We have invoices going back as far as 09/15/99," said Steve Moore of Mutual…

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