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El Toro Local Redevelopment Agency Director Gary Simon reviews possible scenarios for after the March 5 Measure W election.

A Powerpoint presentation is being shown to individual supervisors.

The presentation is from his particular pro-airport viewpoint and is not necessarily correct or all inclusive as to the events which will follow the election.  It is presented here as part of the website's public information program.

The file is approximately 3.5 MEG in size and requires Powerpoint to be viewed.


Simon's cover memo states as follows:

From: Simon, Gary
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 7:06 PM

Dear Board Members,

Over the next few days, we will be meeting with each of you to discuss some of the potential policy decisions and issues that will present themselves should Measure W pass next week. Attached is a 15-slide PowerPoint presentation we have put together that is intended to be a framework for the briefings. Attending the briefings will be myself, Michael, and Ben.

The next LRA Quarterly Meeting is planned for the afternoon of April 16th, and we are asking each Supervisor to block out the whole afternoon at this point. (General election results should be certified by then.) It is our intent if Measure W passes to bring to the Board at that time recommended Board actions for proceeding forward with the reuse of El Toro.

If Measure W fails, we will be bringing to the Board on March 12th and/or March 19th a number of items for Board consideration that we have been holding in abeyance for the last few months dependent on the outcome of Measure W.

Lastly, as a reminder, Supervisor Smith, Supervisor Wilson, myself, and staff will be visiting a number of closed military installations in the San Francisco bay area next week. I am not leaving until Wednesday afternoon, thus available the morning after the general election if need be.

Please let me know if you should have any questions or desire further information.

Regards, Gary



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