READERS RESPOND -- Why the discrepancy between Newport Beach and
county opinion on El Toro?
I’m not so impressed by the apparent discrepancy in opinions of the
proposed El Toro airport, as expressed by citizens of Newport Beach and
Costa Mesa compared with those countywide. People in general don’t want
to live next to an airport.
The citizens of Orange County need to take three steps regarding
future airport transportation:
1. Work to maintain the restrictions on numbers of flights and times
of flights out of John Wayne Airport.
2. Work to ensure that the proposed El Toro airport is never built.
3. Use the funds that would have been spent to develop an airport at
El Toro or to expand John Wayne Airport to build a light-rail
transportation system to the Ontario airport. The Ontario airport is
underutilized, and evidence indicates that that airport is looking for
additional activity.
RICHARD ROBERTSON
Costa Mesa
As Regis Philbin might ask George Argyros and the millionaire
developers of Newport Beach about the airport at El Toro: “Do you want to
do a 50-50 or call someone with your last lifeline? So, is that your
final, final answer?”
RON WINSHIP
Newport Beach
In my opinion, one of the reasons is that the Newport Beach survey was
unreliable, inaccurate and biased in its formulation and execution.
According to the article (“Survey says residents welcome El Toro,” June
21), the survey was requested by and paid for by the city of Newport
Beach.
The city is spending more than $3 million to promote an El Toro
airport.
Citizens for the Jobs and the Economy, a pro-El Toro group oversaw the
polling. Do you honestly think the city and a pro-El Toro group would
formulate, conduct and publish a survey that was unfavorable to them? A
little study of the mailings and ads of the pro-El Toro group will show
widespread distortions of facts, inappropriate extrapolations of data,
misleading arguments and out-of-context quotes.
Bruce Nestande, president of the pro-airport group, refused to reveal
the name of the polling firm that conducted the survey. How can we
determine the reliability and credentials of this unnamed firm? The phone
survey was conducted with 250 households. No information is given as to
how these households were selected. Is it possible that the unnamed
firm used a reverse telephone directory to select addresses most
adversely affects by John Wayne Airport for their survey?
The Daily Pilot should also be faulted for again using inaccurate and
misleading headlines and news reports. Contrary to the headlines in the
June 26 Community Forum, it was not 80% of the city’s residents but 80%
of the 250 responses reported in the telephone survey that were in favor
of an airport at El Toro and continued restrictions at JWA.
WAYNE J. SUBCASKY
Newport Beach
Who’s kidding who, or trying to?
There’s no discrepancy. It’s because of the slick media and millions
from some of the South County cities and the zealots who administrate
them. The whole program is about money, greed and 18,000 acres that the
above people want to develop. Wake up, Orange Countians, and smell the
coffee.
CORTLAND SPARRE
Balboa Peninsula
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