Maywood back on the brink of financial collapse
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The 1.2-square-mile municipality of Maywood — one of the smallest in Los Angeles County — has amassed $16 million in debt it cannot repay, according to a state report.
State auditors say staff at Maywood City Hall have been late with payments and failed to alleviate the city’s financial crisis for years.
(Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)The 1.2-square-mile municipality of Maywood — one of the smallest in Los Angeles County — has amassed $16 million in debt it cannot repay, according to a state report.
The Maywood Building & Planning Department is closed at City Hall on May 12, 2016.
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A customer walks out of May-Vern Liquor in Maywood. The city is back on the brink of financial collapse and struggling to find any kind of rescue plan.
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A woman tends to a toddler in a stroller on a suburban street in Maywood. The 1.2-square-mile municipality — one of the smallest in Los Angeles County — has amassed $16 million in debt that it cannot repay, according to a state report.
(Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)A tower in mostly industrial Vernon looms over a leafy neighborhood in Maywood. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)
Tidy homes on 56th Street are seen in Maywood.
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