File #: 19-0251    Version: 1 Name: Resolution to Participate in and Appropriate OEA Grant
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/31/2019 In control: City Council Legislative Session
On agenda: 8/14/2019 Final action: 8/14/2019
Title: Resolution to Amend the Fiscal Year 2020 Council Approved Budget and Accept and Appropriate a Community Economic Adjustment Assistance for Compatible Use and Joint Land Use Studies Grant Awarded through the U. S. Department of Defense Office of Economic Adjustment
Indexes: , , , Economic Vitality
Attachments: 1. Grant Award
Related files: 20-0135
Title
Resolution to Amend the Fiscal Year 2020 Council Approved Budget and Accept and Appropriate a Community Economic Adjustment Assistance for Compatible Use and Joint Land Use Studies Grant Awarded through the U. S. Department of Defense Office of Economic Adjustment


Purpose
PURPOSE/BACKGROUND:
The U. S. Department of Defense Office of Economic Adjustment has awarded the City of Hampton a Community Economic Adjustment Assistance for Compatible Use and Joint Land Use Studies Grant in the amount of $343,800, with a required local match of $38,200, to conduct an Alternatives of Analysis study. This grant is related to the relocation of the Langley Air Force Base West Gate on North Armistead Avenue, as well as, the potential closure of part of the road inside the flight approach path commonly referred to as the "clear zone." The City of Hampton has conducted two joint land use studies with Langley Air Force Base. The first study primarily focused on compatible land use and encroachment. The second study primarily focused on resiliency of the installation and the "edges" where the City of Hampton connects to Langley Air Force Base. Two major items to increase resiliency were recommended for further study: relocation of the West Gate and closure of a section of road inside the clear zone.

Discussion:
This study will examine an initial set of six (6) possible options for solution and recommend three (3) for consideration by City Council and the Langley Air Force Base Commander. The study, which is expected to begin the first week of September 2019 and conclude in December 2020, is a major priority for Langley Air Force Base as it will significantly enhance resiliency for the installation. Enhanced resiliency will allow for the continued growth of jobs and missions such as the additional F-22 training unit that is expected to begin operations in June 2021. The study will involve numerous stakeholders in the surrounding communities as well as NASA Langley.

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