Local News in Brief : Fire Dept. Bond Measure
The Los Angeles City Council moved Wednesday to place a $57-million bond issue on the Nov. 8 ballot that would finance a new radio and dispatch system for the Fire Department.
If adopted by voters, the bond measure would pay for a $50-million dispatching system as well as a new radio system to replace equipment that has been used by the department for nearly 40 years.
Property taxes would rise about $11 a year for the average homeowner if the measure passes.
The Fire Department measure would be the second placed on the November ballot. Last week, the council moved to place a $90-million library bond issue before voters in the fall.
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