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Dredging project is
something to dread
When they dredged the Santa Ana River in 1997 and left sand along
West Newport, it ruined the surf, because essentially the jetties
don’t do anything anymore. And to put more sand on the beach would
absolutely destroy the surf. There wouldn’t be any more shape, and it
wouldn’t be as hollow, so that definitely has to be stopped.
ROBERT SOMERS
Costa Mesa
On one side of
El Toro airport
I read with great amusement the opening paragraph to your story
about a recent meeting between the Newport Beach City Council
candidates on Balboa Island. You see, seemingly every week your
readers are subjected to a letter from some El Toro airport die-hard
spewing the same old misrepresentations about how no one lives in the
noise zone at El Toro and that no one would be impacted by an airport
there.
So I was just wondering ... since Balboa Island is outside the
“noise zone” for John Wayne Airport, and John Wayne currently has
only a fourth of the number of flights the county and its Newport
Beach buddies were trying to ram down South County’s throats, why did
the City Council candidates struggle “to be heard above the frequent
roar of airplanes overhead?”
Maybe it’s time to send the “noise zone” lie to the trash heap of
failed El Toro rhetoric along with “great tax” and “turnkey airport.”
DOUGLAS K. BLAUL
Trabuco Canyon
And on the airport
debate’s other side
The $19-billion John Wayne Airport may soon be over at El Toro if
the intrepid Airport Working Group gets its way, and that’s where it
should have been to begin with (“Candidates stump at forum,” Sunday).
El Toro is a natural site for an airport, and, no doubt, John Wayne
Airport would have been built there if the U.S. Navy had not built
its airport there first.
Now, El Toro is available for all the people, and we must not lose
this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to fulfill our quality-of-life
destiny. Then, the only candidate for Newport Beach City Council that
will be off the table will be one who says El Toro is off the table.
DONALD NYRE
Newport Beach
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