Latest airport extension sells too much of Newport Beach
I remember being part of the negotiating team for Newport Beach
many years ago on the first John Wayne Airport settlement agreement.
We gave away a lot then. The county was supposed to find another
airport for the long-term relief on Orange County air passenger
demands. The county has not fulfilled its responsibility, while
Newport Beach continues with degraded quality of life in the form of
noise, jet fuel polluting the air and encroachments on the flight
path, while more and more airplanes take off overhead.
This past month, we have read in the news and watched on
television the Newport Beach City Council discuss John Wayne Airport.
They have reported what a great job they have done, in their opinion,
on a new agreement. This new agreement they agreed to is 9.8-million
annual passengers. They talked about how this new agreement would
stand up in any court and not to worry, folks, as they are taking
care of us.
Today, I read what a wonderful job they are doing for us at
10.8-million annual passengers (“Airlines agree to JWA cap
extension,” Thursday). When was this public hearing to increase by
25% activity at John Wayne? And what kind of party line is “increased
number of gates and passengers likely won’t have much effect on
Newport Beach residents?” Build it and they won’t come is not the
message most people understand.
Greenlight has been volunteering for months to give residents some
control over ground traffic by allowing a public vote on large
projects that exceed our general plan. Ground traffic is a serious
problem, but a 25% increase at John Wayne could be devastating. Other
cities also should feel outraged. And the airlines should not dictate
quality of life.
An increase to 18 gates and 9.8-million passengers a year is
enough.
EVELYN HART
Newport Beach
* Evelyn Hart is a former Newport Beach mayor.
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