Steel to lead pro-El Toro contingent to Washington
Paul Clinton
COSTA MESA -- Councilman Chris Steel is leading a delegation of North
County officials that will head to Washington, D.C., today to lobby for
an airport at the closed El Toro Marine base.
Steel and the other members of the group, who represent the Orange
County Regional Airport Authority, have scheduled several meetings with
high-ranking legislators and other officials, including acting Secretary
of the Navy Robert B. Price.
“We’ll meet with some people to try to expedite El Toro,” Steel said.
The delegation also has lined up meetings with officials in the Office
of Economic Adjustment, the division of the Department of Defense that
oversees the transition of closed military bases to other uses, as well
as Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Huntington Beach) and Rep. Maxine Waters
(D-Los Angeles).
Steel said he was unable to pin down Rep. Christopher Cox (R-Newport
Beach) for any time to discuss El Toro’s future.
Debate over the base’s future -- after being relatively quiet for
several months -- has heated up in recent weeks, with the anti-airport El
Toro Reuse Planning Authority printing newspaper ads and mailing out
leaflets that promote an expanded John Wayne Airport as the solution to
the county’s future airport needs.
In response, pro-airport groups including the airport authority have
vowed to step up their battle to get an airport built at El Toro. They
have promised to unveil their counterattack by the end of the month.
The pro-airport group also hopes to meet with the two highest-ranking
members of the Senate’s aviation committee -- Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.)
and Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas).
In addition to Steel, the delegation includes Garden Grove Councilman
Mark Rosen, Buena Park Vice Mayor Patsy Marshall and the newly appointed
executive director of the Orange County Regional Airport Authority, Art
Bloomer.
Steel represents Costa Mesa on the board of the 15-city authority, a
loose coalition of North County cities seeking to raise their profile in
the El Toro debate.
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