Anti-El Toro group preparing another initiative
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Stefanie Frith
Anti-El Toro airport officials will unveil an initiative tonight in
Irvine that they hope to place on the March 2002 ballot to overturn
Measure A and replace it with a plan to build a park at the former Marine
Corps Air Station.
If approved, the latest initiative will provide a mechanism for
planning the “Great Park,” complete with a central park, cultural and
educational institutions, and recreational facilities at the 4,700-acre
site. The initiative will be the focus of a joint public meeting between
the Irvine City Council and the El Toro Reuse Planning Authority at 7
p.m. at Irvine City Hall.
In 1994, Orange County voters approved Measure A, which calls for an
airport to be built at the retired military airfield. Irvine and other
anti-El Toro cities in South County last tried overturning the initiative
in March 2000 with Measure F, which voters approved, but a Los Angeles
Superior Court judge later invalidated.
On Sunday, Irvine mayor Larry Agran said the meeting will be a festive
event and, in time, everyone will be celebrating this new milestone for
the retired Marine base.
“I expect that the council and [the planning authority] will each
approve the initiative. It is overwhelmingly popular,” Agran said. “It’s
pretty straightforward and I can’t imagine that it will be overturned
[once it reaches the courts].”
Even if anti-El Toro officials give the go-ahead for their new
initiative tonight, they still have a long way to go. About 120,000
signatures must be collected from the community to get the new measure on
the ballot in March, and spokeswoman Meg Waters said fund-raisers will
need to take place. The actual wording the groups hope to appear on the
ballot will be read tonight.
“I think this is going to be really exciting and fun,” Waters said.
“There will finally be two alternatives and not just one. People will
have a choice of what they want. It’s finally a fair fight. We just have
to see where the chips fall.”
Costa Mesa mayor Libby Cowan will not be attending tonight’s meeting
because of a prior engagement, but did say she doesn’t think overturning
Measure A is the best plan.
“It’s not in the best interest of Costa Mesa,” she said. “It’s just
one more ballot measure. But it’s all for the courts to decide.”
Dave Ellis of the Airport Working Group said he still thinks the
county’s plan for an airport at the Marine base is the best idea.
“It’s just a pipe dream of theirs to build a park,” said the pro-El
Toro group’s spokesman. “They can’t really afford it. But I hope their
[initiative] goes through. They’ve spent ... years and ... millions on
it. But the economic generation of an airport is still better for the
county than parks which can end up costing taxpayers billions here in
Orange County.”
Waters said what Orange County needs though, is a “Great Park.”
“This is a very highly educated county,” she said. “This is something
that will really make an impression. And I think when our great grand
kids are walking through the park, they are going to thank us that it’s
not an airport.”
QUESTION: Will the Great Park serve as a viable alternative to an
airport at the former Marine base?
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