[106th Congress Public Law 443]
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Public Law 106-443
106th Congress
An Act
To extend the authority of the Los Angeles Unified School District to
use certain park lands in the City of South Gate, California, which were
acquired with amounts provided from the land and water conservation
fund, for elementary school purposes. <<NOTE: Nov. 6, 2000 - [H.R.
5083]>>
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. FINDINGS.
Congress finds the following:
(1) In 1988, the Los Angeles Board of Education voted to
close Tweedy Elementary School in the City of South Gate,
California, due to concerns about health risks at the site of
the school.
(2) The school was temporarily relocated to South Gate Park
on park land that was originally acquired with amounts provided
by the Secretary of the Interior from the land and water
conservation fund.
(3) In March 1991, the lease with the city that allowed the
Los Angeles Unified School District to operate the school on
park land expired, and no progress had been made in constructing
new facilities to relocate the school and its students.
(4) In 1992, Congress enacted Public Law 102-443 (106 Stat.
2244), which authorized an 8-year extension in the lease for the
use of the park land pending the construction of the new school.
(5) This 8-year extension is due to expire on October 23,
2000, and little progress has been made on the part of the Los
Angeles Unified School District to relocate Tweedy Elementary
School.
(6) In addition to the long-delayed Tweedy Elementary School
relocation, recent studies have identified the need for
additional educational facilities in the City of South Gate,
including a new high school, junior high, and three primary
centers in the near future.
(7) The lack of commitment, oversight, and accountability in
finding a new site for Tweedy Elementary School must be
corrected in any further lease extension, and a similar
situation also must be avoided in addressing the construction of
other education facilities in the City of South Gate.
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SEC. 2. CONTINUATION OF TEMPORARY USE OF PARK LANDS FOR ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL PURPOSES, SOUTH GATE, CALIFORNIA.
Notwithstanding section 6(f )(3) of the Land and Water Conservation
Fund Act of 1965 (16 U.S.C. 460l-8(f )(3)), the City of South Gate,
California, may extend until October 23, 2004, the lease between the
City of South Gate and the Los Angeles Unified School District, dated
June 8, 1988, and otherwise subject to expire on October 23, 2000,
pursuant to Public Law 102-443 (106 Stat. 2244), regarding the use of
approximately three acres of South Gate Park as the temporary site for
Tweedy Elementary School.
SEC. 3. REPORT ON PROGRESS TO RELOCATE TWEEDY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND
OTHER SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION.
(a) Periodic Reports Required.--As a condition on the extension of
the lease referred to in section 1 beyond October 23, 2000, the
President of the Board of Education for the Los Angeles Unified School
District shall require the preparation of periodic reports describing--
(1) the progress being made to relocate Tweedy Elementary
School from South Gate Park to a permanent location; and
(2) the School District's construction plans for a new high
school, middle school, and three primary centers in the City of
South Gate, California.
(b) Elements of Report.--Each report under subsection (a) shall
describe--
(1) the progress being made in site selection and
acquisition, facility design, and construction; and
(2) any factors hindering either the relocation of Tweedy
Elementary School or progress on the School District's other
construction plans for the City of South Gate.
(c) Submission.--The reports required by subsection (a) shall be
submitted to the City Manager of the City of South Gate, the Congress,
the Los Angeles Board of Education, and Padres Unidos Pro Nuevas
Escuelas. The first report shall be submitted not later than May 1,
2001, and subsequent reports shall be submitted every 6 months
thereafter during the term of the extended lease.
Approved November 6, 2000.
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY--H.R. 5083:
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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 146 (2000):
Oct. 12, considered and passed House.
Oct. 26, considered and passed Senate.
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