READERS RESPOND
In answer to your question, What do you think of the possible
initiative? I believe anything and everything should be done to get us an
airport at El Toro. Whether it’s an initiative or whatever. And I think
the city of Newport Beach should spend as much money as the city of
Irvine is spending. We have to have that airport.
DICK SPURZEM
Newport Beach
Regarding the counterinitiative proposal on the airport issue. If the
initiative that’s already going to go on the ballot fails, that’s all
that’s needed. I doubt very much that a counterinitiative is needed at
this time.
ALAN REMINGTON
Costa Mesa
People in South County defend their right to initiate every possible
deed to stop the El Toro airport. However, when airport supporters try to
counter their attacks, they criticize us. Talk about double standards.
JEAN OLSON
Costa Mesa
I’m calling about the possible initiative to compete with the
antiairport Safe and Healthy Communities on the March ballot. I’m very
much in favor of running a contrary initiative.
SHIRLEY CONGER
Corona del Mar
This in reference to the Pilot’s Sept. 8 counteraction question. The
pro-airport citizens need to do whatever it takes to implement any and
all initiatives for the financial future of all the citizens of Orange
County. If need be, use the bell curve. The die-hard activists of South
County are still trying to make a name for themselves at Orange County
citizens’ expense. These activists are too self-serving and too
self-centered and selfish in their endeavors in trying to stymie the
citizens of Orange County’s future welfare.
ANGELA GALLIGER
Costa Mesa
El Toro airport foe and chairman of Citizens for Safe and Healthy
Communities, Jeff Metzger made a very strange comment in the Sept. 8
Daily Pilot story, “Airport foes fuming over possible new initiative.” He
said there would be no other purpose in submitting a counterproposal
other than to somehow limit the voters’ right to choose. Wait a minute!
Does that offer voters a choice? How can allowing voters two options on
an issue limit their right to choose? I think the man has lost all
objectivity.
KEN AND SUSAN GAITAN
Newport Beach
The antiairport initiative comes on the heels of two initiatives
passedby the voters of Orange County approving an airport at El Toro. The
Safe and Healthy Communities Act is misleading, alarmist and plays to the
emotions of uninformed voters. As with all initiatives on the ballot,
voters should look behind the wording and educate themselves on the
issues as they impact them, their neighbors, and the region as a whole.
Any initiative is fair to be placed on the ballot if it has enough
signatures to support it. So be it with a competing initiative to the
so-called Safe and Healthy Communities Act on the March ballot.
PAUL JAMES BALDWIN
Newport Beach
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