Long Beach : Auditor to Examine Queen Mary Maintenance
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Long Beach Auditor Robert E. Fronke will seek to determine whether the Walt Disney Co. has properly maintained the Queen Mary ocean liner, which needs $27 million in repairs and maintenance.
Councilman Warren Harwood requested the audit Tuesday, and the City Council voted 8 to 0 to refer the matter to Fronke and other city officials. Councilwoman Doris Topsy-Elvord was absent.
Harwood has questioned whether the Harbor Department, which has jurisdiction over the city-owned ship, allowed Disney and previous operators to avoid costly maintenance.
A recent consultant’s report said the ship needs $27 million in maintenance and repairs over the next five years. The report said poor maintenance contributed to the general deterioration of the vessel.
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