Fair to Pay $112,000 for Police Services
The Police Department will be paid $112,000 for traffic management services during the Orange County Fair, July 11-27.
In a contract between the city and the state, city police are to augment services provided by the California Highway Patrol, the law enforcement agency that patrols the state-owned fairgrounds.
The contract requires police to provide traffic control and parking; safe passage for pedestrians; VIP escorts; street closures; and parking enforcement in surrounding neighborhoods.
The City Council approved the contract with the state earlier this week.
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