Blame CityCouncil for Long Beach flights...
Blame CityCouncil for Long Beach flights
I have no sympathy for West Costa Mesa residents who are
complaining of Long Beach flights over their homes, “Long Beach
flights rattle West Costa Mesa†(Aug. 22.) Why? Because they did very
little to support a new airport at El Toro.
Everyone was warned that without an El Toro airport, there would
be enormous pressure to expand other airports such as Long Beach,
John Wayne and Ontario. The time has come and so you all better go
buy some earplugs because this is just the beginning.
Wait until John Wayne also expands. Costa Mesa will be hit by both
Long Beach and John Wayne air traffic. I suggest Costa Mesa residents
go complain to the City Council that was asked -- no, begged -- to
help support an El Toro airport, which would have prevented the
problem.
Councilman Gary Monahan voiced his support, but the rest of the
council members dragged their feet and ended up doing as little as
possible. They are the ones who deserve residents’ wrath, not for
what they did, but for what they neglected to do.
LAURA ANDERSON
Newport Beach
Elected officials need to fight Measure W in courts
I wish David Ellis had mentioned which state legislators he
thought had surrendered on El Toro (Community Commentary, “Airport
funding was set aside to educate, not defeat,†Sept. 6). If he had,
we could have written letters and sent money to their opponents to
correct the problem. I am not aware of any state assembly member or
state senator up for reelection this election cycle.
However, two local politicians, Newport Beach Councilmen Tod
Ridgeway and Gary Adams, are up for reelection.
Without the Federal Aviation Administration and the Airline
Transportation Assn. signing on to the John Wayne Airport Extension
Agreement (which they have not) there are no guarantees that John
Wayne, the only international airport in Orange County, will not
grow, by default. Why stop protecting Newport Beach now -- especially
now -- when the future of John Wayne is so uncertain.
Ridgeway and Adams coincidentally hired Ellis to run their
campaigns.
The working group volunteers have done an outstanding job in the
fight against Measure W in spite of being incredibly outspent.
Twenty-one cities voted against Measure W, 14 cities voted for
Measure W. The difference? More “yes†voters came out to the polls
than “no†voters.
If some of that half-million dollars had gone toward educating
voters to get to the polls, or an absentee ballot effort made (a
suggestion made by volunteers, but flatly rejected), the court battle
would not have to be made. But it does need to be waged -- and where
are our elected officials now?
Waving the white flag. My vote would be for the guy not paid for
his passion and a donation earmarked solely for the lawsuit to
overturn Measure W.
ANN WATT
Santa Ana Heights
If it’s not one airport, it’s another, or another
I am yet another beleaguered homeowner in Costa Mesa who can no
longer sleep in the morning (as the planes start flying over my home
from 6 to 6:30 a.m. every morning), and because I work at home, I no
longer have any peace or relief from the noise.
What is the point of having strict noise restrictions at John
Wayne if planes from Long Beach have no restrictions whatsoever over
Costa Mesa?
TINA WASICK
Costa Mesa
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