Meeting on John Wayne expansion planned for Costa Mesa
Susan McCormack
COSTA MESA -- Mayor Gary Monahan and the Newport Beach-based Airport
Working Group will host a community briefing on the potential expansion
of John Wayne Airport on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Costa Mesa
Community Center.
Monahan said that this issue is the “most important quality of life
issue” to emerge recently in Costa Mesa. “If John Wayne is allowed to
triple in size ... it will be devastating to the properties in Costa
Mesa, not only from sounds and traffic upheaval, but the fact that
they’re taking all these properties to do it.”
Monahan, Airport Working Group members Tom Naughton, Rick Taylor and
Bonnie O’Neil and Tom Wall, executive director of the Orange County
Airport Alliance, are scheduled to speak about what could happen if an
airport is not built at the former El Toro marine base and the county
expands John Wayne to accommodate growing air transportation needs.
The Southern California Association of Governments has projected that by
2020, more than 20 million passengers will use Orange County airports.
John Wayne currently serves about seven million passengers and is capped
through 2005 at eight million.
The meeting will take place in Adams Room at the community center, 1845
Park Ave.
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