{"id":264235,"date":"2008-04-30T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2008-04-30T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/proposed-airport-parking-structure-spurs-rally-protest\/"},"modified":"2008-04-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2008-04-30T07:00:00","slug":"proposed-airport-parking-structure-spurs-rally-protest","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/proposed-airport-parking-structure-spurs-rally-protest\/","title":{"rendered":"Proposed airport parking structure spurs rally, protest"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>District 2 Councilman Kevin Faulconer rallied in protest alongside Peninsula residents Tuesday at Spanish Landing Park across from the San Diego International Airport to lobby against parts of Lindbergh Field&#8217;s planned build-out. <br \/>Faulconer joined about 30 residents and members of local community planning boards who want a proposed five-story parking structure removed from the airport&#8217;s growth plans because it could create traffic mayhem along North Harbor Drive. <br \/>&#8220;As a result of this structure, our streets would be downgraded to an &#8216;F-level&#8217; of service and that is simply not acceptable to us,&#8221; Faulconer said at the rally. <br \/>Faulconer said he would also attend today&#8217;s San Diego Regional Airport Authority meeting at the commuter terminal 3rd-floor conference room at 9 a.m. to request that the Airport Authority delay certifying its final environmental impact report so that the community has more time to review comments. <br \/>The Airport Authority released the final EIR for the Airport Master Plan in mid-April and plans to adopt the plan today, May 1. <br \/>The plan calls for the addition of 10 new gates at Terminal 2, a transportation hub and roadway improvements. <br \/>But part of the plan calls for the monolithic parking structure, which some Peninsula residents oppose because of the potential for gridlock along North Harbor Drive &#8221; an area already heavily impacted by an estimated 85,000 vehicle trips daily to and from the airports three existing terminals. <br \/>According to the EIR document, the figure could jump to 109,000 by 2015. <br \/>If the Airport Authority adopts the plan as expected, it can begin moving forward with construction, which could start as early as July 2009, said Airport Authority officials. <br \/>But Lance Murphy, a community organizer, said the Airport Authority hasn&#8217;t satisfactorily addressed noise, traffic and safety concerns within the EIR. Should the Airport Authority adopt the plan, the community wouldn&#8217;t have many options left. <br \/>&#8220;The only option would be to sue [the Airport Authority],&#8221; Murphy said during the rally. <br \/>He said, however, that&#8217;s easier said than done. <br \/>The Airport Authority has already taken steps to preclude public agencies from taking them to court over the final EIR in hopes coming up with a comprehensive transportation plan that everyone &#8221; including the San Diego Association of Governments, the Port of San Diego and several transit districts &#8221; can &#8220;buy off on&#8221; by February 2009, said Alan Bersin, Airport Authority board chair. <br \/>On Tuesday, April 22, the City Council voted 6-2 authorizing Mayor Jerry Sanders to sign a memorandum of agreement with the Airport Authority to prevent court action from taking place. <br \/>The agreement effectively neutralizes the ability of the city and other agencies to sue the Airport Authority over any possible violations of the California Environmental Quality Act. <br \/>&#8220;I would hope that we avoid [litigation] in favor of working together and producing a good plan for the community,&#8221; Bersin said. <br \/>&#8220;The ideal situation would be that we could come up with a terrific plan that &#8220;\u00a6 deals with the issues that are on the minds of people, including the people from Point Loma,&#8221; he said. <br \/>District 6 Councilwoman Donna Frye and Faulconer were the lone members of the City Council to vote against the memorandum of agreement. <br \/>Faulconer said he voted against it because it gives tacit approval to airport developments, like the parking structure he opposes. <br \/>Though community members at Tuesday&#8217;s rally appeared unified in their opposition, opinions about the future and function of Lindbergh Field ranged. <br \/>Jim and Melanie Nickel, longtime Point Loma residents, said they acknowledge the airport isn&#8217;t going anywhere, but that a 5,000-car parking structure would further clog North Harbor Drive. <br \/>The street, a main thoroughfare to Downtown, serves purposes other than delivering commuters to the airport, Melanie Nickel said. <br \/>Jarvis Ross, a 23-year Peninsula resident and former community planning board member, said a large parking structure would be a big mistake and that the city needs a new international airport. <br \/>&#8220;I think many of us are happy with having the airport here,&#8221; he said. &#8220;We just think it&#8217;s ridiculous to make it bigger.&#8221; <br \/>Airport Authority officials haven&#8217;t ruled out building the parking structure as a part of a multi-modal transit center on the north side of Lindbergh field near Pacific Coast Highway in an attempt to link the trolley line and improve access from Interstate 5. <br \/>In related news, SanNoise, a grass-roots community organization that addresses noise, traffic and safety issues related to the airport, will meet Saturday, May 3 at noon at NTC Park near Farragut Road and Cushing Road. <br \/>The group meets periodically to discuss airport developments affecting Peninsula residents.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>District 2 Councilman Kevin Faulconer rallied in protest alongside Peninsula residents Tuesday at Spanish Landing Park across from the San Diego International Airport to lobby against parts of Lindbergh Field&#8217;s planned build-out. 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