Defending Taylor’s contribution
I want to thank you for the story about the City Council race in
Saturday’s paper (“Candidate’s JWA claims questioned”). It opened my
eyes to the fact that the most important issue in the Nov. 5 election
is the future of John Wayne Airport. The story made it clearer than
ever: Rick Taylor is the only candidate for council who will really
fight for Newport Beach. Taylor cares about our city. He has the
background, experience and knowledge to protect the quality of life
that has made Newport such a fine place to live and raise a family.
It’s time to clean house and elect a council who will work for us.
Taylor has my vote, and I urge my fellow readers of the Pilot to vote
for him, too.
ESTHER FINE
Newport Beach
It seems every November, the country is treated to the worst
politics has to offer. Unfortunately, it seems even our own local
City Council races are no exception. Instead of exiting their offices
with grace and dignity, Newport council persons Norma Glover and
Dennis O’Neil chose to concentrate on their own political futures by
questioning the participation of longtime airport activist and
council candidate Rick Taylor on his role in the current effort to
extend the John Wayne Settlement Agreement. Early in the process, the
City Council decided on an airport strategy with two goals: One,
extend the settlement agreement; and, two, fund the Airport Working
Group to promote El Toro as the long term solution. Now that term
limits are in play and the political climate is decidedly anti-El
Toro, Glover and O’Neil are trying to distance themselves from the
issue by questioning the integrity of the very people who they
enlisted to work on the project. Normally, this mistreatment of
community leaders by city officials would be unconscionable; however,
this is election season. Taylor, with his years of volunteer service,
and the citizens of Newport Beach deserve better.
TOM ANDERSON
Newport Beach
It is disappointing to me as a board member of the Airport Working
Group to see both Dennis O’Neil and Norma Glover attempt to criticize
Rick Taylor, candidate for City Council. Having served on the Airport
Working Group board for more than four years, I can vouch for the
many hours Taylor has given on behalf of Newport Beach to both extend
the settlement agreement and promote El Toro for our second airport
for Orange County.
We at the Airport Working Group have always contended that without
El Toro to provide the necessary air passenger demands, John Wayne
will expand. We already are seeing increase in passenger usage and,
with it, much increase in airport noise.
Council persons O’Neil and Glover are very naive if they think the
airlines and or the Federal Aviation Administration will accept our
presently proposed plan without a fight. The Pilot as our own local
newspaper needs to step up and promote Newport’s efforts on future
air transportation needs.
V.L. GALEY
Newport Beach
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