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El Toro airport must still open
Judge Philip Hickok’s decision to let Measure W stand, will, no
doubt, trigger a pro-airport comprehensive series of legal and
strategic maneuvers to quickly open the once-planned El Toro
international airport (“Judge upholds legality of Measure W,” Sept.
19). The NIMBY machine will disintegrate when the flights begin and
it is seen that no one is in the noise zone.
Orange County is headed for over-development as builders conspire
to use every last square inch of land. The developer forces spent
millions of dollars to create an anti-airport movement on a
foundation of fear. We need El Toro international airport. The
airport will be an economic gold mine, and it will solve the problem
of noise. There are times when public benefit trumps property rights.
The developers must be defeated at El Toro. The airport must open on
schedule.
DONALD NYRE
Newport Beach
Long Beach serves as option
I was very surprised to read in the Aug. 25 Daily Pilot all of the
letters protesting the airplane noise over north Costa Mesa (Readers
Respond, “If it’s not one airport, it’s another”). I have lived in
Mesa Verde more than 40 years and I find the planes no distraction at
all. They fly directly over my house at 4,000 feet, with reduced
power, on the way to Long Beach and they are not nearly as noisy as
the police helicopter. I have not heard any of my neighbors complain
either. May the airlines flying out of Long Beach be successful --
what a great alternative airport this would be to LAX or Orange
County.
LYLE SEARS
Costa Mesa
Costa Mesa let down its residents
As I read all the letters from Costa Mesa residents in the Aug. 27
Daily Pilot (Readers Respond, “Too many flights for Westside
comfort”), I couldn’t help but think they are suffering a fate many
of us warned the Costa Mesa City Council about over a period of
several years.
South County activists have managed to stop El Toro airport from
being built, largely because North County cities, such as Costa Mesa,
allowed it. The result is, and will continue to be, increased air
traffic out of Long Beach Airport and John Wayne Airport.
If you think the additional noisy planes over your head are bad
now, “you ain’t seen noting’ yet.” I’d suggest complaining to City
Hall, but, with the exception of Councilman Gary Monahan, they
haven’t bothered to pay attention to us in the past and I doubt Mayor
Linda Dixon, Libby Cowan or Karen Robinson will lift a finger or
voice to help now.
JEAN JACKSON
Newport Beach
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