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South County Supervisor Tom Wilson’s attempt to ban county spending of
“discretionary” revenue from John Wayne Airport was quashed Tuesday.
Wilson was trying to halt the use of the revenue, about $13 million a
year, for planning and promoting an airport for the closed El Toro Marine
Corps Air Station.
Since the issue was not placed on the meeting’s agenda as an action
item, the board couldn’t vote on it unless four supervisors agreed to it.
A Wilson motion failed on a familiar 3-2 vote, with pro-airport
supervisors Jim Silva, Chuck Smith and Cynthia Coad opposing the move.
The board majority has come under fire by Wilson and South County
colleague Todd Spitzer for using revenue generated by the airport, which
is placed in an account known as Fund 14M.
The money has been used to pay for the county’s “Just the Facts”
campaign, public relations consultants, lobbying and other efforts to
develop an airport at the base.
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