READERS RESPOND
AT ISSUE: While Bonnie O’Neil’s views of the Safe and Healthy Communities
Initiative sit well with most local residents, they have raised the ire
of those in South County.
Ironically, your “Flight Plan” article in the Daily Pilot on Saturday 13,
1999 was the same day I received a promotional flyer from El Toro Reuse
Planning Authority (probably along with thousands of other Orange County
residents). It had one of those slick survey cards, which could only
serve their objectives. I suspect they will use the Newport responses to
show how insensitive and hypocritical we are, and the responses from the
residents in the communities represented by the El Toro Reuse Planning
Authority, to support their contention that a vast majority of Orange
County residents oppose making El Toro into a commercial airport.
I returned their card with only one question checked. I checked yes to
“Would you favor limiting John Wayne Airport to its current size and
restrict El Toro to nonaviation use?” but added the following note: And
residents within the boundaries of the El Toro Reuse Planning Authority
would be barred from using John Wayne to limit use. In other words, let
them go to LAX and Ontario for flights.
The Sunday Los Angeles Times had a series of letters to the editor about
the subject. One, I thought, had some merit was maybe both groups should
get together to find another solution to providing for future air
transportation needs of County citizens.
KAM GLEASON
Newport Beach
Views from the south
For months I have been called a NIMBY for not wanting to build an airport
in my back yard. Now, I read Bonnie O’Neil’s article to find out an
airport is not desirable “because it can only lead to increased air
pollution, traffic congestion and a depression of economic opportunity
for this region.” Thank you Bonnie O’Neil for joining with the super
majority of South Countians who have expressed the same exact views about
El Toro and the expansion of John Wayne. Support the Safe and Healthy
Communities Initiative in March. United, we all win. Divided, Orange
County will be fractured beyond repair.
TERRY MOUNT
Lake Forest
In “Flight Plan” (Nov 13) Bonnie O’Neil warns readers: “...don’t be
fooled into thinking it (Safe and Healthy Communities Initiative) will
help you or me stop an expansion at John Wayne. Don’t take my word for
it, however, read
on.” I’ve got a better idea. Don’t take anyone’s word for it. Get a copy
of the initiative itself. Read it. Have an attorney friend who is
familiar with the current agreement, which regulates John Wayne Airport
read (and critique) it. If anyone really wants to know the facts, it’s a
relatively small matter to go straight to the source.
If, having done that, anyone in the communities nearest John Wayne are
still worried, contact Newport Beach city government and ask them why
they have repeatedly refused the opportunity to take expansion of John
Wayne off the table. Contact Supervisor Tom Wilson’s office -- they’d
probably be happy to provide the documentation.
Why, you might ask, would this be the case? Because your own city
officials don’t want to remove the threat of John Wayne expansion, even
though it is entirely within their capacity to do so. Without the looming
threat of John Wayne expanding, the “scare tactic” approach, a la Bonnie
O’Neil, doesn’t hold much water, and they haven’t got a case.
By all means take this opportunity to make a decision based solely on the
facts, minus any of the “spin” from either side of the airport debate.
See for yourself what the Safe and Healthy Communities Initiative will do
for you.
MATTHEW RUIZ
Tustin
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