
Oregon Parks Audit: Safety, Assets in Question
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Oregons State Audit Reveals Safety and Asset Management Issues in Parks
A recent state audit uncovers significant problems with safety inspections and asset tracking in Oregons parks. Some campgrounds went years without checks, violating OSHA rules and agency policy. Additionally, poor asset management increases risks for lost property, inaccurate financial reports, and inadequate insurance coverage. With over fifty million visitors annually, the audit emphasizes the importance of addressing these issues to protect both the parks legacy and taxpayer funds from potential lawsuits and fines. The report provides eight recommendations, including improved inspection routines, staff training, and modernizing the asset tracking system. Oregon Parks and Recreation agrees to implement these changes, aiming to enhance safety and maintain the parks appeal for future visitors.
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