Report 2011-120 Recommendation 16 Responses
Report 2011-120: California Department of Transportation: Its Poor Management of State Route 710 Extension Project Properties Costs the State Millions of Dollars Annually, Yet State Law Limits the Potential Income From Selling the Properties (Release Date: August 2012)
Recommendation #16 To: Transportation, Department of
To ensure that the repairs it makes to the SR 710 properties are necessary and reasonable, Caltrans should establish a process to ensure it evaluates the cost-effectiveness of any repair before authorizing it.
1-Year Agency Response
Please see Attachment 5 for a copy of the "Property Management Cost Recovery Analysis Policy" implemented on June 26, 2013. This policy requires the use of cost-recovery forms to analyze the cost of necessary repairs, and has established 36 months as the maximum acceptable cost-recovery period.
- Completion Date: June 2013
- Response Date: August 2013
California State Auditor's Assessment of 1-Year Status: Fully Implemented
Caltrans has established a process to ensure it evaluates the cost-effectiveness of repairs before it authorizes them. Our review in May 2017 found that files reflected a consistent use of Caltrans' cost analysis process.
6-Month Agency Response
Caltrans stated that it now has a policy in place that requires the use of cost-recovery forms to analyze the cost of necessary repairs and that establishes 36 months as the maximum acceptable cost-recovery period. Caltrans also stated that it plans to conduct training during March 2013 to instruct staff on the proper use of the form.
- Response Date: February 2013
California State Auditor's Assessment of 6-Month Status: Partially Implemented
Caltrans did not provide a copy of the policy.
60-Day Agency Response
Caltrans stated that its District 7 office management is developing a standardized process for evaluating the cost-effectiveness of repairs. Caltrans also stated that it anticipates implementing this process and providing training to the appropriate staff by December 31, 2012. (See 2013-406, p. 171)
- Response Date: October 2012
California State Auditor's Assessment of 60-Day Status: Partially Implemented
All Recommendations in 2011-120
Agency responses received after June 2013 are posted verbatim.