Time to be worried about flights...
Time to be worried about flights over Costa Mesa
It is nice to finally see some concern from Costa Mesa about air
traffic over our city. I am a board member on the Airport Working
Group and have been warning the Costa Mesa City council for two years
about impending flights and a push in demand to John Wayne Airport
and Long Beach. The flights you are experiencing are Long Beach
flights coming from the west. Long Beach will be at 41 flights a day
by the end of this month and that number will grow.
Councilwomen Linda Dixon, Libby Cowan and Karen Robinson helped
doom our city to these flights by adamantly being anti-El Toro. Now
with no El Toro airport, the airlines have changed their flight
patterns to fly over Costa Mesa and pushed flight demands to Long
Beach and John Wayne. It is time to make these council members
accountable. They have been shortsighted and have let our city down.
AARON ELDER
Costa Mesa
Swinging at, but missing, the Bell Curve
Joseph N. Bell, the Pilot’s puckish provocateur, has done it
again. This time it’s David Miller with the wind-up (Mailbag, Oct.
3), beside himself over Bell’s column on our fair city’s lily-white
demographics.
What cracks me up is Miller’s bleeding heart concern for the
delicate sensibilities of Newport’s diverse population: “All races
and ethnicities.”
All one of them.
DICK LEWIS
Balboa
Let’s share the Long Beach Airport traffic
I have a solution to the jets making their descent into Long Beach
by flying over Mesa Verde. We ask Mayor Linda Dixon and the other
council members to write Jet Blue a letter asking them to modify
their flight path ever so slightly. Ask them to make their way to
Long Beach by flying over Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills, Aliso Viejo,
Laguna Woods and Irvine, and then by flying straight up the San Diego
Freeway. I know I’d swear an oath of fidelity to Jet Blue if they’d
reward our neighbors to the south with their continued and low-level
presence. Wouldn’t you?
CHUCK CASSITY
Costa Mesa
Happy to have Steve Smith
I really liked Steve Smith’s article on the TV guardian and other
technologies (“Happy to have a parental movie companion,” Oct. 5). I
think that’s something that’s really going to be breaking news in the
future here. I just really appreciate that article and him focusing
on something that really is a practical technology and helps
families. So thank you very much to Steve Smith.
BRITT MUHLIG
Pagosa Springs, Colo.
Greenlight candidates very easy to identify
Despite your sub-deck in Wednesday’s paper (“Greenlight candidate
Gary Adams and Mayor Tod Ridgeway report more than $30,000 each),
Adams and Ridgeway are not Greenlight candidates.
In fact, Adams, at a candidate forum Wednesday morning, berated
and attacked all Greenlight principles and candidates. Further, we
are told that over 30% of Adams’ contributions are from outside
Newport Beach, by special interests such as developers and
corporations.
Contrast that to real Greenlight candidates Richard Taylor and
Alan Beek, who get their money from Newport Beach residents, not big
business. Both have been passionately involved in the community for
years.
Taylor has been a lead attorney for more than eight years in the
fight to prevent John Wayne Airport from expanding and Newport Beach
from becoming another Playa del Rey (gone under the runways of Los
Angeles International Airport). When the current council, including
Adams, decided in February not to take any position on Measure W and
then hired former El Toro Reuse Planning Authority lobbyist Bill
Lowry and former Irvine Co. executive Gary Hunt to “protect” Newport
Beach’s airport interests in Washington, they betrayed the people of
Newport Beach.
Taylor is the vice president of the Airport Working Group and has
been out in the trenches fighting against John Wayne expansion,
against Measure F, Measure W and Measure V. Taylor has walked, hung
signs, passed out fliers and talked to many city councils. Where has
the Newport Beach Council been? What will happen when the airlines
and the Federal Aviation Administration sue Newport Beach to expand
John Wayne? Will our council roll over and play dead again?
CATHY MARGOLIN
Newport Beach
Setting the Verdict columnist straight
I just wanted to pass a word on to Judge Robert Gardner in his
“The Verdict” column (“What was funny about Slapsie Maxie’s,” Sept.
17).
I used to go to a bar or a restaurant in Beverly Hills, it was
called Maxie Rosenblum, not Rosenberg. Now tell the judge, I live in
Maywood in Huntington Park and I know where I’m coming from. It’s
Maxie Rosenblum not Maxie Rosenberg.
OMAR ORR
Newport Beach
Leadership issue important in Costa Mesa race
Doug Sutton’s “Sounding Board” piece in the Daily Pilot on Sept.
29, unfortunately, hit the nail right on the head.
Mayor Linda Dixon’s leadership has come into question over the
past several months and Doug’s column goes right to the heart of the
matter. Although she may be a very fine person, wonderful friend and
neighbor, it’s time for the residents of Costa Mesa to thank Dixon
for her hard work and replace her on the City Council with someone
who has a much tighter focus on the really important issues in this
city, not the frills. It’s time to replace her with someone who has
the leadership skills and vision to get the job done.
GEOFF WEST
Eastside
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