COSTA MESA
The Police Department will have better access to drug-fighting resources--and add to city revenues--if it joins a coalition of anti-drug agencies, police officials say.
But City Manager Allan Roeder counters that the Police Department report, which says the city would generate more revenue from assets seized in drug busts if it joins the Southern California Drug Task Force, lacks important information.
The council will discuss the issue at its March 30 meeting.
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