An audit released Thursday revealed that the Bureau of Street Services is as in need of repair as the streets it is charged with maintaining. The 110-page audit indicates that the agency’s Pavement Preservation Plan is plagued by a string of oversight problems, according to the Los Angeles Register. For starters, the report suggest that because the agency miscalculated fees, it failed to collect an estimated $190 million from utility companies for tearing up streets to install cables, pipes,…