Cost Dispute Stalls Emergency Radio Plan : Public safety: Some cities consider leaving network as county looks to 31 municipalities to pick up more of the tab. : Radio Rates
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The County Board of Supervisors has approved a cost- sharing plan for an 800- megahertz emergency communications system. Under the plan, the county would cover 39% of the costs and cities would pay for the remainder. Some municipal officials are unhappy, saying this places too much of the financial burden on cities. The amount each city would pay:
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City: Anaheim
Amount: $5.9 million
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City: Brea
Amount: 2.2 million
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City: Buena Park
Amount: 1.3 million
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City: Costa Mesa
Amount: 2.3 million
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City: Cypress
Amount: 1 million
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City: Dana Point
Amount: 454,000
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City: Fountain Valley
Amount: 1.1 million
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City: Fullerton
Amount: 2.1 million
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City: Garden Grove
Amount: 2.6 million
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City: Huntington Beach
Amount: 4.6 million
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City: Irvine
Amount: 2.5 million
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City: Laguna Beach
Amount: 875,000
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City: Laguna Hills
Amount: 348,000
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City: Laguna Niguel
Amount: 601,000
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City: Lake Forest
Amount: 610,000
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City: La Habra
Amount: 1.1 million
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City: La Palma
Amount: $523,00
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City: Los Alamitos
Amount: 509,000
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City: Mission Viejo
Amount: 879,000
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City: Newport Beach
Amount: 2.5 million
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City: Orange
Amount: 2.6 million
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City: Placentia
Amount: 863,000
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City: San Clemente
Amount: 898,000
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City: San Juan Capistrano
Amount: 354,000
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City: Santa Ana
Amount: 5.5 million
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City: Seal Beach
Amount: 729,000
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City: Stanton
Amount: 551,000
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City: Tustin
Amount: 1.3 million
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City: Villa Park
Amount: 56,000
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City: Westminster
Amount: 2 million
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City: Yorba Linda*
Amount: 475
* Yorba Linda is served by the Brea Police Department
Source: County of Orange; Researched by SHELBY GRAD / For The Times
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