Los Angeles Times

Airplane noise complaints

County joins Newport Beach in suing FAA, saying revised plans at John Wayne Airport could increase noise.

- By Anh Do anh.do@latimes.com Staff writer Dan Weikel contribute­d to this report.

Orange County seeks to block revised f light path plans for John Wayne Airport.

Orange County has filed a petition in federal court to join Newport Beach in suing the Federal Aviation Administra­tion, with both trying to block revised air traffic plans for planes coming in and out of John Wayne Airport.

The legal motion, filed Nov. 10, argues that the changes could lead to a significan­t increase in airplane noise for areas surroundin­g the county-owned and -operated airport.

The county’s Board of Supervisor­s filed the petition in the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals after a vote to join with the coastal city “in protecting all of our communitie­s,” said Supervisor Todd Spitzer.

“We have an absolute duty to speak up for citizens who will be affected by airport noise, and Newport Beach has been so aggressive in doing that. We as a county need to be right alongside it,” said Spitzer, who represents Tustin and other areas of Orange County heavily affected by the arrival of jets.

The legal action targets an environmen­tal impact review conducted by the FAA to determine the effects of the Southern California Metroplex project, which would replace outdated airtraffic control procedures with a GPS-based system at 21 regional airports, including John Wayne.

Agency officials had initially said their report revealed no significan­t environmen­tal impact with the change in flight patterns, but John Wayne officials sent a memo to the county in mid-October saying “there were issues” with the environmen­tal review, Spitzer said Thursday.

On Nov. 8, in closed session with the Board of Supervisor­s, a consultant hired by John Wayne to review the FAA’s environmen­tal report said he believed it was inadequate, Spitzer said. The consultant told the board that “it was not possible to tell from the review what the noise impacts would be,” the supervisor added.

“I asked him how long he has held the opinion that the environmen­tal impact review was inadequate, and he said about three months,” Spitzer said. “Incredible.”

His colleague, Board of Supervisor­s Vice Chair Michelle Steel, said in a statement released by the county that full disclosure about the effect of the changes is crucial.

“Our residents are the ones who live every day with aircraft operating overhead,” said Steel, who represents Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and other areas in the path of takeoffs from John Wayne Airport. “The Metroplex project must be clearly defined and the resulting impacts clearly described. Our residents deserve to know whether and how the FAA’s proposed changes may impact them now and into the future.”

 ?? Glenn Koenig Los Angeles Times ?? A PLANE leaves John Wayne Airport. Orange County has filed a petition to block revised air traffic plans for planes using the facility.
Glenn Koenig Los Angeles Times A PLANE leaves John Wayne Airport. Orange County has filed a petition to block revised air traffic plans for planes using the facility.

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