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A financial analysis of a potential Great Park by the Orange County
auditor controller released Friday puts a $37.3-million price tag on the
project.
If the money were raised over a 20-year span, it would cost the county
slightly less than $2 million per year from the general fund, the report
shows.
The new figure would be significantly less than the $2.1-billion cost
an earlier study placed on the plan, but the two reports analyze vastly
different projects.
The county’s report looks at a pared down version of the plan proposed
by Irvine Mayor Larry Agran -- a museum, college and some sports fields.
The county’s report also reaches the conclusion that the county could
“avoid any land acquisition cost” for either a park or airport for the
closed El Toro Marine Corps Air Station.
The earlier study placed the cost of the land at more than $400
million.
The auditor’s report also lauds the airport as a superior economic
benefit to the county over the park.
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