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2015 State of Base Redevelopment Report. Purpose A long-term project to track and report the successes and challenges of base redevelopment projects across.

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1 2015 State of Base Redevelopment Report

2 Purpose A long-term project to track and report the successes and challenges of base redevelopment projects across the country Published first in 2008; updates in 2009, 2013 Aims to increase exposure and visibility for communities coping with military base closures Has proven to be a valuable resource for all closure communities seeking information about the progress of their peers

3 New in 2015 Shifting report from paper document to dynamic website: baseredevelopment.orgbaseredevelopment.org New site will feature clickable map with base project profiles Key challenges and opportunities of base redevelopment will be featured

4 2015 Preliminary Findings Improvements in economic conditions have helped projects progress Some LRAs have experienced significant increases in environmental cleanup costs Success in land transfers for 2005 closures

5 Did we see any evidence that improvement in economic conditions since the Great Recession helped projects progress? Perhaps. Significant gains recorded for several measures. Five recorded gains in jobs created of at least 100 (three of the five were 2005 closures) Two of those five posted gains in projected job potential 2015 Preliminary Findings

6 Are success stories mounting for legacy projects? Perhaps. In 2013, Plattsburgh already had reached a point at which only 3 percent of available property was not yet sold (or developed?). Now, it’s down to 2 percent. McClellan Development Authority (Ft. McClellan) — placed 3,200 acres back into use through sales and transfers since 2013 More projects heading to self-sufficiency since 2013: Brooks City Base; England AFB; Jo Carroll Depot; Letterkenny IDA; McClellan Development Authority (Ft. McClellan); Port Authority of San Antonio; PuebloPlex and Ft. Chaffee; Trending toward self-sufficiency since 2013: March JPA. 2015 Preliminary Findings

7 Signs of success for 2005 closures? Four had significant gains in the percent of land transferred Fort Gillem: 0% to 66% Fort Monroe: 0% to 55% Great Plains: 49% to 100% MRRA (Brunswick): 52% to 84% 2015 Preliminary Findings

8 Coming Soon! Launch of SBRR interactive web portal Watch your inbox and Defense Communities 360 for details

9 Participation We are still accepting updated profiles: contact Melissa Wiehenstroer: mwiehenstroer@defensecommunities.org mwiehenstroer@defensecommunities.org


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