The Airport Debate
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Councilman Gary Thompson of Rancho Santa Margarita seems to be
campaigning to the wrong constituents when he writes in the Daily Pilot
letters (Feb. 4) that his city of 43,000 would be subjected to 300
departures a day from the proposed El Toro International Airport, eight
miles away.
Then he concludes, without evidence, that there will be no airport at
El Toro. I guess he concludes, also, that 600 or 1,200 flights a day over
Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, only two miles away from John Wayne
Airport, under alternatives G and beyond, would be just fine.
Wake up and smell the coffee, councilman.
We all must do our share. We need the two airports in Orange County.
Maybe even more. The first airline at El Toro can be Aloha with nonstop
flights to Hawaii. Take a vacation. You’ll feel better.
DON NYRE
Newport Beach
Reader agrees with sentiments in letter
I really wanted to give Frank Alvarez of Newport Coast a hallelujah on
his article that appeared in the paper [Feb. 8] and thank him for being
sensible and sensitive. It would be nice if you could frame this and send
it to our supervisors.
I really appreciated his article.
LOIS RAFFEL
Costa Mesa
Letter writer’s ideas on airport battle welcomed
It was a pleasure to read the letter submitted by Frank Alvarez of
Newport Coast on the subject of the El Toro debate. His insight is a
breath of freshness to this heated, emotional battle.
We must stop the “us against them” mentality in this county and move
forward with planning for the increase in air traffic.
By looking at the assortment of real, worthwhile alternatives, we
preserve the Orange County standard of living for all of our neighbors
and utilize existing or potential facilities that need the business.
BILL JORTH
Costa Mesa
Councilmen have right idea, resident has been misinformed
I enthusiastically applaud the three Newport Beach councilmen, John
Heffernan, Steve Bromberg and Gary Proctor, who are willing to counter
the propaganda contained in brochures put out by the city of Irvine with
a mailer of their own.
All one needs in order to be convinced of its necessity is to turn to
the Daily Pilot’s Community Forum Page and see the letter from Frank
Alvarez of Newport Coast.
Apparently Alvarez bought the misinformation from the anti-El Toro
Airport group. He suggested instead of building El Toro we should solve
our future air travel needs by using Camp Pendleton for a major regional
airport.
I could give him 25 reasons why that is impossible, but maybe the only
one necessary is the explanation of Edward Hanlon, Major General, Marine
Corps, Commanding General at Camp Pendleton, who stated in the Jan. 21
edition of the L.A. Times, “When considering the presence of an existing
large military airfield facility on Camp Pendleton, coupled with over 240
square miles of FAA designated special use airspace (which overlies the
base to protect adjacent civil aviation operations against the hazards of
live-fire military training activities, it’s easy to understand why
building an international civilian airport at Camp Pendleton is
illogical.”
ESTER FINE
Newport Beach
Newport-Mesa needs to come to bargaining table
Costa Mesa and Newport Beach were the only cities to vote against
Measure F last March. They lost.
Measure F would have offered them significant protection from John
Wayne expansion. We, in South County, then offered to unite with them in
opposition to both John Wayne expansion and El Toro construction.
Newport-Mesa would have none of it. They gambled that their arrogant,
single-minded stance to close John Wayne Airport would somehow succeed
without the rest of the county.
They guessed wrong and are now paying the price. The move by ETRPA to
simply encourage Newport-Mesa to live up to the 1985 agreement with the
FAA, letting the caps expire in 2005, might just do the trick. That is:
bring them to the table so all of us in Orange County can continue to
protect our health and safety by stopping airport growth in Orange
County.
DOUGLAS BROWN
Aliso Viejo
El Toro International would be a welcome sight
We need the new airport to be built.
This county has too many people to continue sending to LAX. The drive
is long, and the crowds are horrendous at Los Angeles.
Long Beach doesn’t have flights that go anywhere far away, and John
Wayne is overpriced with limited flight choices.
Ontario is too far away, and San Diego is even worse.
What are we to do when we retire (along with the other 2 million or so
baby boomers in Orange County) in a few years and start traveling much
more? Flap our wings?
The new tax base of expanding businesses and factories would also be
nice. That’s a lot of money and long-term growth being shortsighted by a
few Luddites in South County.
Please build El Toro International Airport!
JUSTIN WILLIS
Huntington Beach
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