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Navy Wants to Build 10K Homes, 2 Hotels and More on California Site

Navy Wants to Build 10K Homes, 2 Hotels and More on California Site The Navy is working alongside partners throughout the San Diego region to provide the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR) with safe, modern and secure facilities. (U.S. Navy/ Kara McDermott) 17 May 2021 The San Diego Union-Tribune | By Jennifer Van Grove The Navy has determined it would like to work alongside private developers to replace its familiar-but-obsolete hangars along Interstate 5 with new facilities, thousands of homes, plenty of office space for large companies, two hotels and community shops in towers stretching as high as 350 feet with a transit center to boot.

Navy favors massive project with 10K housing units on NAVWAR site

Print The Navy has determined it would like to work alongside private developers to replace its familiar-but-obsolete hangars along Interstate 5 with new facilities, thousands of homes, plenty of office space for large companies, two hotels and community shops in towers stretching as high as 350 feet with a transit center to boot. The preliminary decision for the 70-acre site in the Midway District, commonly referred to as NAVWAR, was published Friday by the United States Department of the Navy in what’s known as a draft environmental impact statement. The 730-page document, now available to the public for a 60-day comment period, considers the impacts of five scenarios of varying intensity on things such as traffic, views and air quality. The report, required by the National Environmental Policy Act, identifies the highest-density plan, which would introduce 10,000 homes and 70,000 more car trips per day to the area at buildout, as the Navy’s first but not final choice

U S Navy talks about plan to revitalize its Old Town campus

U.S. Navy talks about plan to revitalize its Old Town campus One option contains a new building for NAVWAR as well as a mixed use plan that would contain housing and public transportation. Author: Chris Gros (Reporter) Updated: 11:24 AM PDT May 14, 2021 SAN DIEGO The United States Navy gave an update on Friday on how they plan to redevelop its campus in Old Town. The facility was once used to build airplanes for the Navy starting back in 1941, but heavy manufacturing hasn’t happened there since 1995. Most recently, the Navy’s Old Town campus housed NAVWAR or the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command. It is considered the cybersecurity arm of the United States Navy. The Navy says the World War II-era building is not the best fit for the high-tech work being carried out inside of it.

Navy favors massive project with 10,000 housing units in San Diego area

By Published: May 14, 2021 SAN DIEGO (Tribune News Service) The Navy has determined it would like to work alongside private developers to replace its familiar-but-obsolete hangars along Interstate 5 with new facilities, thousands of homes, plenty of office space for large companies, two hotels and community shops in towers stretching as high as 350 feet with a transit center to boot. The preliminary decision for the 70-acre site in the Midway District, commonly referred to as NAVWAR, was published Friday by the United States Department of the Navy in what s known as a draft environmental impact statement. The 730-page document, now available to the public for a 60-day comment period, considers the impacts of five scenarios of varying intensity on things such as traffic, views and air quality. The report, required by the National Environmental Policy Act, identifies the highest-density plan, which would introduce 10,000 homes and 70,000 more car trips per day to the area at

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