Thanks - and a correction - to City News on Airport expansion

I was interviewed by Tara Weber last night Feb 17 at the TPA public open house.

The "Island Resident" of your article title is not correct.  We are not Island Residents.  We live on Queens Quay W, north of the Island Airport.  Tara is aware of that as she has a copy of the noise log.  One of it was done by me and that log indicated my address on Queens Quay W.

 Here is the link to the article:

Island Residents Protest Airport Expansion
http://www.citytv.com/toronto/citynews/news/local/article/70325--island-residents-protest-airport-expansion

Kindly correct this information.  Thank you!

Nancy Wo

As a member of the Harbourfront Community Association, I must agree with the point made by Wing Wo

about the news item called "Island Residents Protest Airport Expansion" She's right. This is much bigger

than island residents. You'll find people all along the harbourfrong protesting the island airport's expansion.

As far as we're concerned, the island airport has already killed the Music Garden, and it is now endangering the rest of

Toronto's central harbourfront. If the airport is allowed to expand the way Porter Airlines and the Port Authority are planning,

Toronto will lose its central park playground on the waterfront. This is a Toronto problem, not an island resident problem.

So if you could say, Harbourfront residents oppose island airport expansion, it would be more accurate.

Thank you.  

 And thanks to Tara Weber for an excellent news report on the subject. She made sense out of a very complicated issue.

And congrats to City TV for being there, to scoop the story on this public issue.

 

Max Moore, Harbourfront Community Association

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