O Hare
By: Monika • Essay • 257 Words • April 11, 2010 • 939 Views
O Hare
A plan to expand O'Hare International Airport has begun to look more promising, but
backers of a proposed airport near Peotone said last week they don't expect the plan to
change the debate over a third airport.
"It's still not going to add air capacity, and won't solve their long-range problem," said
Don Goff, chairman of the Third Airport Alliance.
"I don't see it as any setback," he said of the plan to build more terminals and gates.
Goff said that even if O'Hare expansion proponents later use the World Gateway project
to justify building more runways, a third airport will still be needed.
"They're still going to have to build another airport," Goff said.
But those who hope plans for an airport near rural Peotone will be scrapped see the plan
as a sign of hope.
"I'm very happy about that," said Jill Holzaepfel of Peotone, who said she hopes the planes
and traffic stay close to the city.
"I chose to live out