The Airport Debate
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Airport supporters should support other airports
What course of action should El Toro supporters take? Supporters of a
commercial airport at El Toro should come to their senses and recognize
that most Orange County residents do not want an airport at El Toro, and
for that reason there will not be one. They should lend their support to
a regional airport, with connecting highway and rail transportation at
Pendleton or March Air Force Base.
DAVID BARTH
Newport Beach
V-plan undermines city’s pro-airport support
I quite agree with our City Manager Homer Bludau (“Bludau blasts El
Toro V-plan,” July 12). If Charles Griffin and Villa Park Councilman Bob
McGowan wish to propose a different configuration, e.g. the V-plan, then
they should offer such suggestions after there is a certainty that we
will have an El Toro airport. Their timing is terrible. Are they
undercover supporters of the South County position of the Great Park and
expanding John Wayne Airport? Let’s stay together and deal with the
biggest issue. We need El Toro airport.
DAVID and BARBARA WALLACE
Newport Beach
Only politically correct airport is in Los Angeles
I think they should just shut down the John Wayne Airport, and
everybody can go to L.A. to fly. Then everybody will be happy. There
won’t be any noise in Newport Beach, and there won’t be any noise in the
South County, either. That will just end the whole thing.
JEANETTE MAHONEY
Newport Beach
Great Park far from being a reality
Apparently after three false starts, the proponents of the Great Park
have finally fixed all the technical and legal flaws in their petition
and have now sent their minions back to the streets begging for
signatures. It is clear that in their rush to stop an airport at any
cost, they were careless in their effort to file a proper petition by
fumbling technicalities such as excluding required maps, mislabeling
directions, and so forth.
All of this is rationalized by their vision of a park larger than
Balboa, Golden Gate and New York’s Central Park combined as an oasis for
Orange County citizens. All this land, plus every conceivable cultural
and recreational facility is promised without a single dollar required
from Orange County taxpayers.
Even the tagline on their mailers is “. . . imagine . . .”
However, in light of their inability to create a simple ballot
petition, much less a complex initiative, it makes their vision of an
enormous park without taxes seem more like a mirage.
TOM ANDERSON
Newport Beach
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