City approves police radio system
Lolita Harper
COSTA MESA -- Communication is key to any successful venture,
especially when public safety is concerned, city officials said last week
as they approved a $626,288 police department radio system.
Council members voted unanimously to fund an antenna system that will
provide clear reception to three officers stationed at South Coast Plaza.
Last year, the Costa Mesa Police Department changed to the new 800-MHz
radio system but certain areas of the city had poor or little reception.
Most of the affected areas could be fixed using existing equipment but
the area surrounding South Coast Plaza -- on Bristol and Bear streets --
did not improve.
Costa Mesa Police Capt. Tom Warnack said mall officials have agreed to
share the cost of installation of the radio system within the common
areas and parking garages of South Coast Plaza and Plaza Bear Street
shopping locations. South Coast Plaza will contribute $200,000, he said.
Warnack also said the city is negotiating with some of the major
anchor retailers in the shopping center for the same kind of partnership.
The council approved the remaining funds with the expectation that
money would come from other private sources.
“Hopefully we will get the rest of the funding,” Councilwoman Karen
Robinson said.
Warnack confirmed the police department expected to garner more
financial backing.
One resident felt the system should be funded entirely by the private
sector. Doug Scribner, also a representative of the Libertarian Party of
Orange County, said the city was spending too much money protecting
“incredibly rich merchants” in an area with a relatively low crime rate.
“They can spend a lot more of their own money to defend themselves
against crime,” Scribner said. “Why doesn’t the city invest this type of
money on the Westside, where crime is actually a problem?”
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