Costa Mesa Police Chief Christopher Shawkey is seeking the City Council's official stamp of approval for a gang-fighting plan he first presented in March, but council members may not endorse all of the plan's elements.
The city has seven criminal street gangs with 300 members, about half of whom are considered active. The police department's multi-pronged plan suggests adding two more gang officers, using surveillance cameras in crime-prone areas, and mounting prevention efforts such as a partnership with the Newport-Mesa Unified School District.
A $65,000 grant for the school district's Project ASK likely will face the most questions from the council. Shawkey has said the prevention component is key to having a well-rounded gang plan, but some council members remain skeptical.