SOUNDS FROM THE SOUTH
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AT ISSUE: South County residents are pushing for Measure F, which would
give two-thirds of county voters a say on new airport, jails or
landfills.
Six years after Measure F was defeated, and with an El Toro airport
operating at about half capacity, Newport Beach residents are up in arms
over the 200 flights a day (scheduled to reach 400 in another 14 years)
departing due west over Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Large aircraft are
reported at 3,000 feet, 24 hours a day.
Flights out of John Wayne Airport have been scaled back to about 5
million passengers a year. But the result of joint operations of the two
airports is tripling flights over Newport Beach, and extending flight
hours over the city to 24 hours a day, seven days a week, because of
westbound El Toro departures.
A Newport Beach citizens committee is hard at work drafting a measure for
the fall ballot, which would reverse the decision to place an airport at
El Toro.
MICHAEL E. SMITH
Mission Viejo
I am surprised by the information I found regarding Measure F and the
future of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa if Measure F passes. Did anyone
from these areas who oppose this measure read that it includes expansion
of existing airports (namely John Wayne)?
Not everybody in South Orange County wants to see John Wayne expanded, or
the curfews lifted. There are many of us who believe a large commercial
airport anywhere in heavily populated Orange County is just bad planning.
Many of us want to work with the residents of Newport Beach and Costa
Mesa to find the best solution to satisfy our airport needs. There are
alternatives. Moving your problems to seven other cities should not be
one of them.
I personally hate the fact that tons of pollutants are being poured into
the air we breathe from John Wayne. I don’t think in terms of “its not in
my back yard, so who cares.”
Measure F is not just about stopping El Toro, it’s about stopping
expansion of John Wayne. I suggest reading the initiative fully. It
really was written with John Wayne in mind.
Also, consider this: What if Measure F doesn’t pass?
The building of El Toro is held up in the courts for another five years,
and curfews are lifted. Planes can fly in at all times of the night, and
the flood gates open.
Do you think voters will want to build an El Toro air field when they see
that John Wayne Airport can really handle most of our needs?When are we
all going to wake up and work together to stop John Wayne’s expansion and
do what’s right for everyone in this beautiful county, not just what’s in
our own back yard?
EILEEN MOSKOW
Laguna Niguel
After reading the assorted “No on F” letters published Feb. 24, I am
truly beginning to feel pity for your community.
The Air Line Pilots Assn. has made its position abundantly clear in its
response to the county’s environmental study, called an impact report.
The north and east routes proposed by the county are unsafe, period. The
vast majority of aircraft will take off to the west, into the prevailing
winds, just as they do at John Wayne. By my map, Newport Beach and Costs
Mesa are west of El Toro.
If El Toro is built, your cities will receive air traffic from not one,
but two airports. However, El Toro will not enjoy the traffic or noise
restrictions currently in place at John Wayne. Jets will fly over Newport
Beach 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
This is fact from professional pilots, not South County hysteria.
The only way to protect your cities from this air traffic nightmare is to
vote yes on Measure F. Should F fail, you will someday look back on March
8, 2000, as the day the county began the destruction of Newport Beach and
Costa Mesa -- because you allowed them to build an airport at El Toro.
RICHARD SODEN
Lake Forest
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