Mailbag - May 20, 2000
I am writing about the former mayor of Newport Beach and his suggestion
that we should move on to plan “B” (“Time for Plan B,” March 23).
My wife and I recently returned from a trip to England. When we returned
home, I learned that the former mayor of Newport Beach wanted to throw in
the towel and appease the foes of El Toro airport and other people in
South Orange County by advocating what he termed plan “B.” His plan “B”
seems to imply that we should discontinue our support for an airport at
El Toro, in this way we will gain the support of South County to oppose
an expansion of John Wayne Airport.
I do not believe most people in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa agree with
our former mayor and his current position.
I am reminded of the former Prime Minister of Britain, Sir Winston
Churchill. Early in the war with Germany when Great Britain had its
bleakest hour, the British troops had left Dunkirk and the continent was
falling to the German troops, Churchill did not give up but rather
inspired the English people to stand firm.
I feel that if the British people had a Prime Minister who was Tom
Edwards’ type, he would have opted for plan “B” and both Britain and the
United States would be different countries today. I believe this county
needs El Toro as an airport and I certainly hope no one on the City
Council agrees with our former mayor.
AL BARTOLIC
Newport Beach
Reader gives Moorlach an “F” for grade on Measure A
The problem with Orange County Treasurer John Moorlach’s “A” for the
proposed Newport-Mesa Unified School District school bond Measure A is in
the fact that the criteria he uses in giving the mark assumes the money
is needed (“Measure A gets an ‘A’ from Moorlach,” May 12). It isn’t.
Call it junk in, junk out. Moorlach’s methodology would be a little like
going to a garage and getting a new transmission for your car without
first determining if a transmission is needed at all. If Moorlach were
using a similar criteria for the transmission replacement, he would start
with the assumption that one is needed. Even if it isn’t. Then he’d do
things such asking the mechanics if they knew how to replace a
transmission; if the money was going for a new transmission, etc.
Finally, he’d give the new transmission bill an “A”. Terrific. But what
if the original premise that a new transmission was needed was wrong? He
just endorsed something that wasn’t needed. Poor logic.
John Moorlach’s methodology deserves an “F” for the fact that he’s
allowing himself to be used by the tax and spend educrats in this manner.
H. MILLARD
Costa Mesa
Leave the RVs parked in the street
I have lived in Mesa Del Mar as a property owner since 1970 and was an
owner of an RV (“Take your RV and park it -- elsewhere,” April 26).
I, and my neighbors, agree with Wayne Anderson, “Live and let live.”
A recommendation for Michael Dilsisian and Kelly Wilcox -- move.
TOM CONNOR
Costa Mesa
Forget El Toro for now, beef up bus service to LAX
I read with great interest John and Sheila Noyes letter (“Now is the time
to extend flight restrictions at John Wayne,” May 6) on John Wayne
Airport flight restrictions, and wholeheartedly concur with extensions of
the original settlement and encourage the Orange County supervisors to
make this happen.
As for El Toro, I personally would like to see the Navy keep the facility
and let both sides on the issue “cool off” for a few years. During this
period we can work on transportation alternatives to LAX for
transcontinental and international flights or the late night red eyes. If
you have traveled out of LAX recently, you know that congestion has
escalated, parking is always a challenge and the lines are long for
checking luggage.
If any of your readers own or operate a private bus company and are
interested in a “new business,” consider 24-hour service to LAX from key
points in Orange County which simply goes point to point with no stopping
to pick up or drop off other passengers. This may to some degree mitigate
pressures on John Wayne while the legal process works its will.
LAURA BEKEART DIETZ
Corona del Mar
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