D.C. grounds L.A.’s El Toro airport proposal
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June Casagrande
The city of Los Angeles’ request that the federal government push for
an airport at El Toro has been answered with a firm “no” from
Secretary of Transportation Norman Mineta.
U.S. Rep. Chris Cox, who represents Newport Beach and Costa Mesa
as well as much of southern Orange County, had asked Mineta to make
public the department’s position on El Toro. Mineta responded Tuesday
to a June 19 letter from the congressman.
“The Department of Transportation (DOT), including the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA), does not intend to intercede in the El
Toro reuse process,” Mineta wrote.
In early June, a secret letter from L.A. Mayor Jim Hahn to the
federal government asking for approval to try to turn the closed
Marine base into an airport became public. The news sparked a new
round of hope and anguish in the ongoing airport debate.
Tuesday’s news came as no surprise to local leaders.
“It really doesn’t come as a surprise to me,” Newport Beach Mayor
Steve Bromberg said. “It’s consistent with what we heard months ago,
that the DOT wasn’t going to change their minds.”
Though local supporters of a commercial airport at El Toro might
think Mineta’s letter is bad news, Bromberg said that’s not
necessarily the case.
“In L.A.’s 37-page letter, they never laid out a plan for El Toro.
Interestingly, they never contacted Newport Beach. I called three
times to the L.A. mayor’s office and never heard back. ... So without
knowing what they had in mind, it’s hard to say what this means. It’s
conceivable that a flight plan at El Toro could send planes right
over Newport Beach. We had no way of knowing what they had in mind.”
Tom Naughton, president of the pro-El Toro Airport Working Group,
agreed that the news is no surprise. But it wouldn’t be a surprise
either to see Mineta change his mind, Naughton said.
“I don’t think Mineta can turn his back on something that is a
regional transportation issue,” Naughton said.
The Navy plans to sell the bulk of the base’s 4,700 acres in an
online auction in the fall. In 2002, county voters approved Measure
W, which rezoned the base for use as a central county park that
includes commercial elements.
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She
may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
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