TOM THOMSON ON:
* MEASURE S AND MEASURE T:
Opposes Measure T, but declines to comment on how he will vote on
Measure S, also known as the Greenlight initiative.
“We as council people are representatives of the people. Our job is to
listen to people and react in their best interest. If all council people
voted as I have over the last years, we would have not had a need [for
Measure S].”
Says he would support the Conexant and Koll Center development
projects, but opposed a hotel and convention center at Newport Dunes.
* ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORTS:
Says he plans to continue to work on extending the flight caps at John
Wayne Airport beyond 2005 and favors a second airport at the former El
Toro Marine Corps Air Station.
“El Toro is a perfect place for a second airport of a two-airport
system in Orange County. I am very disappointed in campaigning by South
County cities to stop what is needed for the growth and health of the
county. We need to keep that property available for an airport.”
* STATE OF THE BAY:
“If we don’t increase our efforts to clean [the upstream drains and
runoffs] ... we might very well be calling Newport Bay Newport Meadow. We
need to fight to get federal, state and county support to clean up the
runoffs, dredge the bay and increase flushing action of the bay. This
should have been going on 20, 30 years ago.”
* ANNEXATION PROPOSALS:
Sees the annexation of Newport Coast as a “very good thing” for
residents in the area, as well as those in the city.
“It doesn’t take rocket science to know that we are going to be
impacted by developments around us.”
* PRESERVING OPEN SPACE:
“We as individuals and as a community need to take steps necessary in
order to ensure that we leave our children a community that they can be
proud of.”
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