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Mariposa loans $2.07 million in CMAQ funds to San Luis Obispo after audit delay; two local projects deferred
Summary
Facing an unavailable federal grant tied to an incomplete single audit, Mariposa County approved a two-year loan of $2,072,346 in CMAQ funds to San Luis Obispo County so the money will not be lost; county officials said the move pauses local paving and pedestrian projects until funds return.
Mariposa County supervisors voted unanimously Aug. 19 to approve a two‑year loan of $2,072,346 in Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) funds to the San Luis Obispo Council of Governments after state auditors and Caltrans notified the county it could not access the money because the county’s single audit remained incomplete. Shanna Hansen, Mariposa County public works director, told the board, “we are not able to access our $2,000,000 of CMAQ funding due to the single audit not being done.”
The board approved a letter of understanding that will transfer the CMAQ allocation to San Luis Obispo so that the funds can be used for…
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