Forgotten Field wrote:
Problem is that people ran out of the cities and built cities in the suburbs. 1/2 acre of grass around a house is still a city in my opinion...this continually leads people to move out and whack up more farmland for "townhouses in the mid-500's" with names like "Cannonshire" (built on Delaware's only Revolutionary War Battlefield) and all the strip malls built at Manassas (that's in the vicinity of Bull Run for you Southern people who can't name battles right). It's not just about airports, either. It's about the environment, wildlife, and open space. It's going away because of the greed of people and our national and local leadership which still enforces cultures not getting along and allows resources to be squandered ( like airports ) in the name of the almighty dollar.
Didn't the Indians say just about the same thing after their land was taken?
As long as the population keeps increasing this will be a problem. It isn't just that people are migrating to live adjacent to the airport. People are encroaching on open spaces everywhere. Get used to it...
Chino airport is slowly being surrounded by houses on what was traditionally dairy land. But then again it isn't just the airport in jeapordy, it is all open spaces in the entire county. Where you need to do your due diligence is in city planning meetings where these projects go to get approved BEFORE the houses are built. Don't blame developers and real estate agents when it is your own elected and appointed city officials that approved these plans in the first place. Someone will build and sell these crackerboxes, but only if they get a permit!