I read a very interesting article by Tom Szulga in your paper (“North and south counties should unite for AirPark,” March 19) that seemed to bring some servility to the ongoing arguments related to the air transportation needs of Orange County.
For years I worked with a little organization called El Toro Today, and we investigated just about every aspect of the El Toro issue possible. I am convinced almost everyone involved in the El Toro re-use debate was following and controlled by agendas for their neighborhoods. They were not working as a community to design a reasonable airport solution.
I believe EIR 573, which proposed a possible 39-million-passenger airport, was a very inhospitable and unworkable plan for everyone in the county. From the very beginning I believed the Great Park was a ploy for those supporting local developers to confuse the discussion and ensure El Toro would never become a commercial airport. Everyone wants a park, and no one wants an airport until you have to fly, and then they want an airport close by.