Placer County grand jury doubles down on city of Lincoln's financial missteps
A Placer County grand jury report found the city of Lincoln mismanaged public funds and overcharged residents, echoing findings from a scathing state audit report released two months ago.
Lincoln ignored governing regulations related to water rate-setting, overcharging developers and homeowners, and collecting nearly $41 million in excess in a water connections fund, according to the Wednesday grand jury report. The city repeatedly failed to conduct required nexus studies to determine reasonable costs to charge, the report found.
The city also loaned money from the water connections fund to separate accounts with no assurances that the funds receiving the loans will be capable of repayment, according to the report, breaking the citys interfund loan policy.
The grand jury report rehashes some of the extensive concerns raised by the California State Auditors office in March, which concluded that years of financial mismanagement threaten the citys stability.
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(Sacramento Bee)