Council faces El Toro decision
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Paul Clinton
COSTA MESA -- On Monday, the City Council will go on the record on El
Toro.
The council, which has not been as unified as other cities on the
county’s proposal to build an airport at the closed El Toro Marine air
base, is set to consider a resolution supporting the “Truly Regional
Airport Plan.”
Calling for limits at Los Angeles International, Ontario and John
Wayne airports, the plan includes the construction of an airport at El
Toro.
Drafted by the Orange County Regional Airport Authority, a loose
coalition of North County cities, the plan was brought to Costa Mesa by
former Councilwoman Heather Somers.
It’s a consensus-building effort, Somers said.
“This can no longer be a civil war that’s going on in our county,”
Somers said. “That’s my intent, to bring everybody to the table.”
Somers has been hired as a consultant by El Segundo, a city fighting
expansion at LAX. Under the regional approach, LAX would be capped at 75
million passengers a year, slightly up from the 69 million who now use
the facility. Ontario would jump from 10 million to 30 million
passengers. El Toro would handle 29 million, and John Wayne would be
capped at 8.4 million.
John Wayne, now serving about 7.7 million passengers, can’t grow past
8.4 million under flight restrictions imposed by a 1985 settlement deal,
which expires in 2005.
The proposal, rooted in transportation planning efforts by the
Southern California Assn. of Governments, would take effect by 2025.
Elected officials in Costa Mesa may not agree about El Toro --
Councilwoman Linda Dixon has questioned the need for two airports -- but
they can agree that John Wayne shouldn’t grow.
The resolution, which passed through a series of rewrites, was not
available to the media Friday. Councilman Chris Steel, the city’s
representative on the airport authority group, said he still hadn’t seen
the final draft.
Steel was pushing for more detailed language about John Wayne.
“I wasn’t quite comfortable with the resolution because it implied
that it would put pressure on John Wayne to expand,” Steel said. “I’m
certainly against the expansion of John Wayne Airport. I’m for El Toro
airport.”
The councils in Garden Grove and Seal Beach have already passed the
resolution.
South County spokeswoman Meg Waters said the resolution was misguided
and irrelevant. Talk of annual passenger counts misses the point, Waters
said.
“They assume that the customers of airports are passengers. The
customers of airports are airlines,” Waters said. “The flaw in the logic
is that they can’t control where the airlines go.”
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