RES-2007-124RESOLUTION NO. 2007- 124
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
ADOPTING A JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT COALITION CITY POSITION
STATEMENT
WHEREAS, the cities of Anaheim, Costa Mesa, Orange, Santa Ana, Tustin and
Newport Beach are the communities most directly impacted by noise generated by air
carriers operating in the John Wayne Airport (JWA) arrival and departure corridors, and
these cities have previously worked together as a coalition (JWA Coalition), and with the
cooperation of the Board of Supervisors, to obtain amendments to the JWA Settlement
Agreement; and
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors and the Airport Director are to be commended
for making decisions and operating JWA in a manner that balances the County's air
transportation needs with residents' quality of life; and
WHEREAS, air transportation demand in the County and the Southern California
region now exceeds supply and that shortfall is likely to grow over time, as well the time
necessary to travel to certain regional airports; and
WHEREAS, this inability of JWA to accommodate all County air transportation
demand, the importance of air transportation to the region's economy and the anticipated
growth in regional air transportation demand are among the factors that may result in
pressure to modify JWA or the rules related to aircraft operations; and
WHEREAS, the JWA Coalition must always be prepared to respond to any proposal
to expand JWA and must be proactive in the search for ways to satisfy more of Orange
County's air transportation demand without any expansion of JWA; and
WHEREAS, the JWA Coalition has drafted a "Position Statement" that reflects that
basic principles of each city regarding JWA facilities and operations, as well as regional
plans and transportation solutions that address air transportation issues throughout Southern
California; and
WHEREAS, the JWA Coalition believes that its cities need to continue to work
cooperatively with one another, with the Board of Supervisors and with other communities to
ensure that decisions regarding JWA facilities and operations are consistent with the
principles outlined in the Position Statement and to thereby protect and maintain their
constituent's quality of life; and
WHEREAS, the JWA Coalition supports the establishment of a regional
transportation center in Orange County that can provide safe and reliable transportation to
other regional airport in order to satisfy consumer demand for air travel; and
WHEREAS, the JWA Coalition encourages the Orange County Transportation
Authority to take an active leadership role in providing for regional transportation measures
that will help to facilitate travel between regional airports; and
WHEREAS, the JWA Coalition acknowledges that many other Orange County cities
are also impacted by noise, traffic, or aircraft emissions stemming from aircraft operations at
JWA, and that all Orange County communities have an interest in the level of service at
JWA; and
WHEREAS, the Citizen's Aviation Committee, Airport Working Group (AWG) and
AirFair have each reviewed and approved the Position Statement and have recommended
City Council approval and implementation of the Position Statement; and
WHEREAS, the JWA Coalition is committed to the establishment of a formal
organization, by way of Memorandum of Understanding, that will provide a legal instrument
to ensure the balanced and active participation of all interested parties; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the Position Statement is consistent
with, and implements, the recently approved City Council Airport Policy (Policy) that
outlines a comprehensive strategy to protect Anaheim residents from adverse impacts caused
by John Wayne Airport (JWA); and
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM HEREBY
RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1.
The City Council hereby approves the Position Statement attached as Exhibit A.
SECTION 2.
The City Council hereby authorizes the Mayor, City Manager and City Attorney to take
whatever action is necessary or appropriate to implement the Position Statement, including
obtaining other public agency approval and implementation of the Position Statement.
AYES:
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
Mayor Pringle, Council Members Sldhu, Hernandez, Galloway, Kring
ADOPTED this 17 day of July 2007.
ATTEST:
LINDA NGUYEN
City Clerk
CURT PRINGL
Mayor of Anaheim
INTRODUCTION
CORRIDOR CITY COALITION POSITION STATEMENT
The cities of Anaheim, Costa Mesa, Orange, Santa Ana, Tustin and Newport Beach are the
communities most directly impacted by noise generated by air carriers operating in the John
Wayne Airport (JWA) arrival and departure corridors. In 2000, these cities became known as the
Corridor City Coalition (Coalition) because of their collective support for amendments of the
JWA Settlement Agreement. The Coalition believes that continued involvement in decisions
related to JWA and regional air transportation service is essential to maintain the high quality of
life currently enjoyed by their residents.
BACKGROUND
JWA is, and will always be, incapable of serving all Orange County (County) air transportation
demand and there is no viable site in the County for a second commercial airport. Air
transportation demand in the County and the Southern California region now exceeds supply
and that shortfall is likely to grow over time. The Coalition commends the Board of Supervisors
and Airport Director for operating JWA in a manner that balances the County's air transportation
needs with residents' quality of life. However, the Coalition must always be prepared to respond
to any proposal to expand JWA and must be proactive in the search for ways to satisfy more of
Orange County's air transportation demand without any expansion of JWA.
UNDERSTANDING
The Coalition agrees these actions are necessary to protect their residents:
Oppose any expansion of JWA beyond its current (2007) footprint;
Oppose a second air carrier runway or extension of the existing runway;
Oppose any significant reduction in general aviation operations /facilities;
Oppose any change to air carrier or general aviation noise ordinances;
Ensure that regional plans are consistent with the legal and practical constraints on air
carrier service at JWA;
Oppose any attempt by out -of county entities to assume any ownership of, or operational
control over, JWA;
In cooperation with the Board and other public agencies, actively support development and
implementation of proposals that enable Orange County residents and businesses to
conveniently access underused out -of- county airports using roadway improvements and air
passenger rail links.
OTHER AGENCIES
While Coalition members may be the communities most impacted by aircraft noise, all Orange
County cities have a significant interest in JWA service levels and impacts. The Coalition
encourages these communities to become "Coalition Supporters" by adopting this Position
Statement. The Coalition will communicate regularly with, and seek input from all Coalition
Supporters.