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Marine air station
is ready for takeoff
Regarding the Pilot question, “Should the Airport Working Group
continue to pursue El Toro Marine air station as an airport?” Aug.
12, my response is, “Of course!”
This facility is in place, has installation of runways, which
would cost hundreds of millions to replace elsewhere, and can, with
limited cost, be transformed into a regional air transportation
center. The foundation issue is that air transportation is not a
county issue, nor a state issue. It is a national issue, and the
decisions on our national air transportation matters, of which a new
airport is an integral part, should be made by the national
transportation leaders. Unfortunately, we have cast it as a local
issue, and in an irrational and emotional voter campaign, the local
voters have yielded to money and developer interests, which paid for
both campaign and political influence.
It would be nice, sometime, to see the public address such issues
with the common, long-term community interest as its priority.
BILL KIRWIN
Newport Beach
El Toro valuable for future generations
I am amazed that apparently so many citizens would give El Toro
air station away for a gain to a few spectators. This land belongs to
the future generations and should not be squandered away so that a
few can profit.
I came to Costa Mesa in the 1950s and have watched this type of
steal take place, larger and smaller, over the years. I only hear
about the ones that the newspapers have documented. One of the
largest was the giving away of the Salt Creek area. That was one of
the few stopped by public outcry.
The citizens should show some concern for their children and
grandchildren and more descendants to come in the future.
D.L. WARWICK
Costa Mesa
Smith column right on the number, thank you
Regarding Steve Smith’s Pilot column, “Shame on me for pointing
out students’ low test scores,” Aug. 5, I was a teacher for 14 years.
For the last 25 years I’ve been an attorney working with educators.
His column is absolutely on point, exactly right on. It was good to
read something with that much common sense involved in it. Tell him,
I said thanks.
BRUCE BORK
Newport Beach
Company should
pack up the heat
Regarding the Plot story, “Bryco to reopen under new name,” Aug.
21, I think it’s disgusting that Bryco’s going to reopen and sell
guns under the name of Jimenez Arms. These are guns that will kill
our young people and innocent bystanders.
BETTY BEHR
Newport Beach
Group strives for decreased traffic
Regarding the Pilot article, “Candidates stump at forum,” Aug. 22,
focused on the airport as the principle problem facing Newport Beach.
Steve Rosansky, who was appointed to the council seat representing
the second district, advised the group that El Toro Airport was “off
the table” and that Newport Beach should concentrate on controlling
traffic at John Wayne Airport. The challenger for the second
district, John Earl Buttolph, spoke in favor of the Airport Working
Group, which advocates the opening of the El Toro Airport at the
former Marine air station in order to relieve pressure on John Wayne
Airport and meet the rapidly increasing demand.
There is a misunderstanding here. Trying to control the expansion
of John Wayne Airport and trying to open the El Toro Airport are not
mutually exclusive. The Airport Working Group has worked on
controlling traffic at John Wayne Airport from its inception, over 20
years ago. The Airport Working Group is a signatory to the settlement
agreement with the Federal Aviation Administration and Orange County
putting a cap on John Wayne air traffic.
At the same time, the Airport Working Group has been searching for
a second airport. John Wayne Airport is too small to handle all of
Orange County’s air traffic, and an El Toro Airport is uniquely
suitable for this requirement. It is large, has four long runways
facing in the direction that planes need to go, has no one in the
noise zone and is needed.
Newport Beach must continue to fight for the El Toro Airport while
at the same time working on controlling the expansion of John Wayne
Airport. The City Council must support this effort. It has strong
community support.
SHIRLEY A. CONGER
Corona del Mar
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