Costa Mesa police don’t want to get rid of its helicopter patrol program and will likely find little to save in its budget to help recover from the damage of an ailing economy and dwindling money for the city, Police Chief Chris Shawkey said.
City leaders have instructed the heads of all city departments to look through their budgets for money to save, with the worsening economy forcing everyone to reduce expenses as revenues continue to decline. City Manager Allan Roeder said he has asked the police department to find more than $420,000 to cut by the end of the fiscal year in June.
Shawkey said everything in his department is subject to review for savings, including the Airborne Law Enforcement Services program that proves a police helicopter the department shares with Newport Beach and Santa Ana.