READERS RESPOND -- Why the discrepancy between Newport Beach and
county opinion on El Toro?
Airports bring airplanes. Airplanes make noise. Newport Beach does not
like noise, and that is the reason for the discrepancy. That is why they
don’t want an airport. That’s why they do want an airport at El Toro. If
anybody gives you any other reason, they are not being truthful with
themselves.
GEORGE LAMPINEN
Newport Beach
I was not surveyed. I wasn’t called. However, I am definitely for an
airport at El Toro. I think people are not looking into the future. It’s
really the only good use of that land. We definitely are going to need
something like that, and we can’t afford it around the present airport.
So that’s the future. People aren’t looking far enough ahead.
MARY BELINA
Costa Mesa
Regarding why the discrepancy between the countywide opinion and
Newport Beach’s regarding the airport: I believe most people don’t have
the facts or the vision. South County’s offering a big, beautiful park
versus a big, bad, awful airport is the equivalent of asking a child if
he wants to go to school or play at Chuck E. Cheese all day.
KATHY BAMBECK
Newport Beach
I don’t agree that the survey says residents welcome El Toro. I
certainly don’t. We lived by John Wayne Airport for 11 years, and it was
a beautiful [area]. I think we moved down here in 1964, and after the
jets went in in 1967, eventually we moved over here near the Fashion
Island area in 1976.
And now it’s getting so bad over here that I do not believe that
either John Wayne should be expanded or El Toro should be built, period.
The pilots don’t want it. That mountain is hard to fly over. It should
be something other than what this article says. I don’t know whose survey
this was, but it was definitely businesspeople or travel agents that like
the idea of taking off for the world from El Toro.
I think this survey was not done for all the citizens and residents
and voters of Newport Beach, let alone the whole area of Orange County.
My main thought is an airport should be built out in Ontario that’s
bigger. Anyway, all of California isn’t what it used to be.
SHIRLIE HARAMIA
Newport Beach
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