With state emergency officials cautiously declaring victory in their fight against rising waters, many communities are thinking about how they'll pay for the flood work this spring. Democrats in the Minnesota House yesterday proposed a 90-million dollar flood relief package. The plan includes money to help local governments pay their share of disaster costs, and build permanent projects to prevent future flooding. But the governor and other legislative leaders say it's too early to put a price tag on the state's portion of disaster costs. In the Red River Valley, Moorhead is one of the communities whose budget took a hit to pay for flood preparations. Jim Antonen is the Moorhead city manager.