THOMAS C. EDWARDS -- REBUTTAL
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Upon reading the rebuttal of Councilwoman Heather Somers to my
proposal to extend the John Wayne Settlement Agreement, and thereby
ensure the quality of life in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, I am struck
by an amazing amount of misinformation (“Olive branch at what cost?”
April 8). Principal of which is an effort to continue to fight for a
position that was overwhelmingly rejected by voters.
Since 1987, I have been involved in the El Toro conversion. Moreover,
I was involved, as were many others in drafting Measure A, which
initially established the El Toro planning process. The idea of an
airport at El Toro is a terrific idea. However, the city that has been
principally involved in the fight has been the city of Newport Beach and
frankly the brave efforts of one individual, George Argyros.
I, too, have promoted the idea for an El Toro airport for the last 13
years. I’ve raised money for the idea, I have spent long hours arguing
for its enactment; however, the people of Orange County have spoken.
My proposal addresses the political realities that exist in the
county. The El Toro Reuse Planning Authority cities are well organized,
and well funded. When broken down to its bare minimum, the South County
cities and Newport Beach have much in common regarding their concerns
about airports. And while I believe that Measure F will eventually be
declared unconstitutional, I believe that now is the time to sit down and
discuss our common interests about airports.
Your rebuttal doesn’t address the proposal to extend the John Wayne
Airport settlement agreement. Rather, you argue for an El Toro airport
that I have argued for, for the last 13 years. Unfortunately, on March 7,
the people spoke. Therefore, we must refocus our efforts to protect
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa.
By the way, your proposal of revenue sharing for El Toro is an
interesting one. However, you should have known that such a provision
already exists in Measure A, passed in the county in 1994. This does not
seem too compelling in light of the March 7 election on Measure F.
My proposal is a basis for discussion. It is in my opinion in the best
interest of the city of Newport Beach, where I live, and the city I love.
I also believe that it is much more realistic, given the current
political realities.
Unfortunately, you and others are arguing for El Toro, belatedly, I
might add, at the expense of the city of Newport Beach, and the potential
expansion of John Wayne.
* TOM EDWARDS is a Newport Beach resident, longtime airport activist
and former mayor.
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