Problem with ‘Great Park’ up in the air
Remember Measure W, the proposition written to kill the El Toro
Airport so that a “Great Park” could be built on the land? Well, what
happened to all those big park plans? I suspect they were about as
phony and misleading as the anti-airport propaganda voters were given
for not building a commercial airport at the former Marine Corps Air
Station.
So exactly what do Orange County residents have now, almost three
years later?
As predicted, air transportation needs have grown, but new,
out-of-county airport options have not materialized.
The result for residents from Anaheim to Newport Beach, who live
under the flight path of John Wayne Airport, is that there are more
flights over their heads. In fact, without the El Toro air space
restrictions, South County residents are also being affected. The
passenger cap at John Wayne Airport was raised from 8.4-million
passengers per year to 10.3 million. In October alone, John Wayne
Airport had a record monthly increase of more than 720,000
passengers. There are six new gates in the process of being
constructed, paving the way for future battles over passenger
increases.
Since the former “buffer zone” property near the former El Toro
Marine Corps Air Station can now be rezoned, owners of large lots of
land are banging on the doors of local city halls requesting
permission to build thousands of new houses and apartments. Just
imagine five new people for each new housing unit, and then consider
the impact that huge number will have on our already severely
congested freeways and struggling infrastructure system.
So who would benefit if El Toro is not an airport? Certainly not
the majority of Orange County residents! It would be the
multimillion-dollar companies and people in high places who supplied
the means to pass Measure W. They are the ones who stand to profit
the most financially and/or politically ... at our expense.
BONNIE O’NEIL
Newport Beach
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