Newport council endorses El Toro restrictions
Noaki Schwartz
NEWPORT BEACH -- The city has added itself to the growing list of
municipalities that have endorsed a scaled-down version of the proposed
El Toro airport, part of an effort to get more countywide support for the
project.
The proposal, first suggested by Supervisor Cynthia Coad, calls for El
Toro to serve about 30% fewer annual passengers than the original plan
with noise and nighttime restrictions similar to those at John Wayne.
“[The plan] would approve an airport that would meet the 2010 demand,”
said vice mayor Gary Adams. “If there are needs to grow further, that
issue will be taken up when and if the demand necessitates it.”
Coad’s proposal includes focusing El Toro on domestic markets with some
limited international service to Canada, Mexico and Central America. It
is being presented to all member cities of the Orange County Regional
Airport Authority for their endorsements.
The council last week agreed to continue -- as Newport has for the past
30 years -- accepting the burden of a growing demand for air
transportation under John Wayne’s flight path. However, members said they
believed Coad’s proposal would divide this responsibility between the two
airports.
Council members said they hope their endorsement of the proposal will put
to rest arguments that Newport Beach wants John Wayne closed.They also
believe the limited use of John Wayne has proved airports and residential
communities can coexist. Putting the same standards at John Wayne in
place at El Toro is a healthy compromise for the entire county,
proponents say.
“I think it’s a good alternative and a good approach,” said Adams. “It’s
tough to plan for a 20-year planning horizon and I think it’s good to
take one step at time.”
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