Board delays vote to join pro-airport group
Susan McCormack
SANTA ANA -- Unanswered legal questions forced the county Board of
Supervisors on Tuesday to delay a vote to become a member of the Orange
County Regional Airport Authority.
Supervisors Jim Silva and Chuck Smith last week had requested the board
consider joining the authority -- a pro-airport group comprising 15
cities, including Newport Beach and Costa Mesa -- and giving it $400,000.
However, the board voted 3-2 only to take action to consider the benefits
and legalities of joining the authority and how much money it should
contribute to it, if it joins.
The board was split in its vote -- as it usually is concerning the
proposed airport at El Toro -- with antiairport supervisors Todd Spitzer
and Tom Wilson opposing the item.
Peggy Ducey, executive director of the authority, could not be reached
for comment.
Spitzer brought up legal questions, saying there are two issues the board
must consider: whether the county can give money to the authority to
promote an airport -- and risk it being spent “irresponsibly” -- and if
the county can shift its power to the authority to make decisions about
the airport.
Don Hughes, spokesman for Silva, said the board will search for answers
to these questions.
“We’ll want to go back and do more research and see what form the
membership should take,” Hughes said. “And, we want more information on
what [the authority’s] plans are for the money.”
Silva and Smith wrote in a request to put the item on the board’s agenda
that the public outreach efforts of the board and the authority would
soon “dovetail.” They said joining the authority would enable the board
to use the member cities’ existing networks, such as cable programs and
Web sites, to educate the public of the board’s goals at a low cost to
the county.
On Tuesday, Spitzer called the move another sign that the pro-airport
faction of the board is becoming “desperate” in its attempt to sway the
public to support an airport at El Toro.
“The most significant aspect of this is they feel they need to join [the
authority] to do the work the county has been lax itself in doing:
getting the pro-airport side out to the public,” Spitzer said.
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