Security contract extended at Crystal Cove
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Paul Clinton
CRYSTAL COVE -- State parks officials managing the vacant, historic
cottages at the state park have extended a contract with a security firm
to continue a 24-hour watch.
California State Parks extended a one-year deal with B.R. South Coast
Private Security Services Inc. for two more months, until a new contract
can be worked out with a new firm.
The company has been supplying security personnel with badges and guns
to monitor the 46 cottages for potential vandals, curious teenagers and
anyone with bad intentions toward the historic landmark.
Officials scrambled to extend the deal for two months, after the
previous contract expired Sunday.
State parks officials paid the firm $90,000 for the year after the
eviction of the former residents on July 8, 2001.
During the two-month extension term, state officials will put out to
bid a new one-year contract for the cottages, Orange Coast District
Superintendent Mike Tope said.
“We extended it, while we’re out to bid,” Tope said. “The cottages are
going to be taken care of.”
In addition to hiring the firm a year ago, the state also began a
comprehensive interim plan to protect the cottages until a new plan for
their future can be developed. State officials are expected to release
that in September.
State officials installed security lighting, motion sensors and other
equipment to help monitor the cottages.
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