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Municipal Miseries

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The Orange County division of the League of California Cities calculated Friday that local cities will lose more than $42 million in the state budget passed this week. The budget imposes a permanent 9% reduction in property tax revenue and a one-time partial loss of redevelopment funds. Here is the city-by-city breakdown:

City Property Tax Loss Redevelopment Funds Loss Anaheim $1,637,151 $3,379,219 Brea 265,747 2,208,490 Buena Park 430,470 625,585 Costa Mesa 1,154,709 278,712 Cypress 241,303 7,306 Dana Point 140,665 0 Fountain Valley 409,040 999,343 Fullerton 1,064,710 912,895 Garden Grove 659,360 1,992,889 Huntington Beach 2,027,647 804,998 Irvine 548,147 0 Laguna Beach 711,148 0 Laguna Hills 0 0 Laguna Niguel 46,401 0 La Habra 415,453 100,452 Lake Forest 0 0 La Palma 110,032 235,243 Los Alamitos 94,736 0 Mission Viejo 755,444 0 Newport Beach 1,998,246 0 Orange 996,291 1,482,579 Placentia 296,481 159,377 San Clemente 590,843 147,809 San Juan Capistrano 244,157 303,536 Santa Ana 1,898,754 4,565,098 Seal Beach 283,768 128,804 Stanton 128,617 268,852 Tustin 407,937 698,820 Villa Park 68,397 0 Westminster 245,861 496,400 Yorba Linda 469,306 1,693,625

Source: League of California Cities

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