Readers Respond -- Would Great Park make decent airport
alternative?
Most of the advocates of a park at the El Toro site know that a park
will never be built there. That is why they do not discuss the cost of
such a park. The cost would be prohibitive. The only reason people are
proposing a park is because they are against the building of an airport
on that site.
BEA HEESCHEN
Newport Beach
With all the expensive and wasteful back-biting taking place among the
pro- and anti-airport forces, and the utter contempt for reality among
the “pro-park for El Toro” pipe-dreamers, may I offer a third
alternative: engage private entities to construct a 50,000-Megawatt
nuclear-powered, electric-generating facility on the property. It would
take care of California’s energy needs for many years into the future. We
would all be beneficiaries.
All in favor, say, “I.”
BILL HODGES
Costa Mesa
I think the park is a great idea. I do live in Newport Beach, and I
know that the political system here probably won’t make a lot of money if
that goes in. And the aristocracy of this area is looking at profit. But
this would be something for the people and for all of us in Orange
County, instead of somebody sitting there saying, “Well, I’ll make more
money if we have an airport.”
DONALD RAY
Newport Beach
A “Great Park?” Great idea. We can build one at John Wayne Airport.
South County people say El Toro isn’t needed. They say we should use
Ontario, Long Beach, LAX and any other convenient airport we can find. So
we say John Wayne isn’t needed either.
We can rip out the runways, taxiways and hangers like they want to do
at El Toro. Then we will plant grass and trees and build a pretty lake
north of the San Diego Freeway where the shuttle parking is. Won’t that
be nice? The new terminal building? What a great shopping mall it will
be, with all that parking in those parking structures. We will call it
the Great Park Mall.
If South County can block an airport at EL Toro for environmental
reasons, with that huge buffer zone surrounding it, John Wayne should be
shut down. And they want to enlarge John Wayne and/or increase the number
of flights?
If safety at El Toro is the concern, ask the pilots that fly out of
John Wayne about the perilous steep climb-out and throttle-back departure
that is required for noise abatement. Our friends down south seem to like
lawsuits, perhaps we need to have a lawyer determine if this is unfair
and discriminatory.
JOHN A. GARDINER
Costa Mesa
I do not want a park at El Toro; I want an airport at El Toro.
MARGUERITE KARNICK
Corona del Mar
I certainly do not believe that this Orange County central park solve
any problems.
DR. JAMES T. JOHNSON, JR.
Newport Beach
I’m absolutely opposed to having a park in Orange County. They already
have the Mile Square Park and it’s only used by ethnic people. Every area
that has a housing development, like Turtle Rock in Irvine and those
areas, has a very nice park, and if you go to it on a daily basis, people
do not use it. So, it’s the weight of many. We need the airport. We must
have an airport in Orange County, an international airport.
TERRY TEPPER
Costa Mesa
We do not need a park; we need an airport at El Toro. We must have
this. I’ve been working on this for years and years and years. And yet,
this is our time to have a wonderful airport in El Toro. And yes, we
could have a park, but we certainly don’t need a county central park. My
vote is to definitely have the El Toro airport and perhaps a park too, to
serve everyone.
NORA JORGENSEN
Newport Beach
Turning El Toro into an international airport and Orange County into a
buzzing metropolis is a total turn-off. To turn this still beautiful area
into Los Angeles makes no sense to me. If the movers and shakers want
L.A.’s atmosphere, they should move there.
Imagine having 4,700 blessed acres fortuitously reserved by God in the
guise of a military base of all things, and then to have them vacate it
after nearly 3,000,000 people had settled in around it. How many other
major urban areas have received such a gift, to have daily contact with
nature as a part of your life? Some minds can only think in terms of
dollars I’m afraid.
ART STANLOW
Costa Mesa
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