V-plan leader quits group
- Share via
Paul Clinton
SANTA ANA HEIGHTS -- Suffering a severe case of airport-issue burnout,
Russell Niewiarowski has quit the group he helped launch to support an
alternative El Toro airport.
Niewiarowski, in a June 7 letter to New Millennium Group board
members, resigned as president of the pro-airport organization. He had
been fighting for the V-plan runway alignment for the El Toro Marine
Corps Air Station.
That plan, created by retired Newport Beach engineer Charles Griffin,
has found little support outside a small cadre of dedicated volunteers.
“I’m tired of this airport fight,” Niewiarowski said. “That’s been the
tough sell, looking at what’s right. I can’t force people to look.”
Under Griffin’s V-plan, the two crossbar runways at the base would be
realigned in a “V” pattern to allow departing planes to head southwest
over undeveloped land.
The plan was born before this spring’s Measure W county vote changed
the zoning at the base from aviation to open space.
After the passage of Measure W in March, New Millennium members took
to the streets to float the Reasonable Airport, Park and Nature Preserve
Initiative.
The group found few supporters among local, Orange County, state or
federal officials. However, several airline pilots’ groups did say the
V-plan would be preferable to the current runway alignment.
Niewiarowski, 40, said he would no longer participate in activities
and bow out of his role as Web master of the group’s Internet site (o7
www.ocxeltoro.comf7 ).
The Santa Ana Heights resident and graphic designer said he would turn
his energies toward rehabilitating his home.
Other group members weren’t surprised by the decision. Villa Park
Councilman Robert McGowan, a group member, credited Niewiarowski as a
tireless worker, but said he understood his need to pull back.
“It takes a lot of time,” McGowan said. “He just got burned out.”
McGowan said other group members will pick up the slack and continue
the initiative drive. After several fits and starts with earlier ballot
measures, the group is now aiming for a countywide ballot in the spring
of 2003.
Griffin, who co-founded the group with Niewiarowski in June 2001, said
the decision would be a blow to the V-plan cause.
“He had the ability to stand up in public and bear the brunt of the
criticism,” Griffin said. “But there is more to life than El Toro.”
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.