LETTER TO THE EDITOR -- Gary Simon
In response to recent articles and letters suggesting that the county
of Orange is using tax dollars to fund public relations efforts for the
county’s proposed reuse plan for El Toro, we wanted to set the record
straight.
The El Toro Local Redevelopment Authority has approved $8 million for
a public information program to facilitate the outreach effort portion of
the draft environmental-impact report process. These funds are generated
from parking and concession revenues at John Wayne Airport, not taxpayer
money. John Wayne Airport and El Toro airport are a two-airport system
allowing the county to use revenue generated from John Wayne to support
planning and implementation of the reuse plan for El Toro.
It is important to note that a majority of money, approximately $40
million spent by the county to date, has been toward required studies to
measure the project’s effect on the environment and develop the county’s
proposed master plan and other alternatives. This level of study and
planning is an important part of any significant development project both
in the public and private sector.
These planning costs are commensurate for any complex infrastructure
project. On the other hand, those opposed to an aviation reuse at El Toro
have reportedly expended $40 million in misleading public information
paid in part with taxpayer funds generated by residents of a few Orange
County cities.
The El Toro Local Redevelopment Authority is anxious to provide
information to the county’s almost 3 million residents about El Toro
airport through its “Just the Facts” program that will commence in
August.
Regardless of your personal position on the reuse of El Toro -- it is
important to base opinion on facts. The El Toro master plan includes a
state-of-the-art airport, parks and open space, commercial and industrial
improvements, retail services, community services, recreational
facilities and educational facilities.
The county’s residents deserve to know the facts about the proposed
plan for El Toro. We look forward to sharing the information over the
coming months.
* Gary Simon is the executive director of the El Toro Local
Redevelopment Authority.
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