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Quantico expansion worries local officials BRAC >> New jobs will jam already crowded roads

Stafford, Prince William fail to get comment period extended on BRAC report

Date published: 9/8/2007

By KELLY HANNON

Military officials in Washington will not extend the public comment period on a report that studies how 3,000 additional jobs at Quantico Marine Corps Base by 2011 will impact surrounding communities.

Supervisors in Stafford and Prince William counties asked for a 60-day extension. The request came from the Quantico Growth Management Committee, a group with elected representatives from both counties.

Members first received the report, currently a draft, in July. The deadline for comments was Tuesday.

The denial made it difficult to adequately respond to the 308-page military study, said Stafford Supervisor Mark Dudenhefer, co-chair of the growth management committee.

"To me the Marine Corps is a big part of our economy and we've always worked together on these issues, but they've appeared not too anxious to work with us" this time, Dudenhefer said.

KEEPING TO SCHEDULE

The base is required to complete an environmental impact statement before the 3,000 jobs move to the western half of the base by 2011. The jobs are slated to move to Quantico under the federal Base Realignment and Closure Commission's recommendations.

The military's investigative agencies are being located at Quantico, joining the FBI Academy.

In declining to extend the public comment time, the Department of the Navy, which encompasses the Marine Corps, cited a legal requirement to make all BRAC decisions by September 2011. Allowing for extra comment time now could jeopardize this schedule, wrote E.G. Payne, assistant deputy commandant of the Department of the Navy.

"Further, it is worth noting that there is another opportunity for the public to comment on the document as it progresses," Payne wrote in a Sept. 4 letter to Dudenhefer and Prince William Supervisor Maureen Caddigan, the committee's other co-chair.

The draft statement looks at whether the influx of extra people and vehicles will alter the environment, area population and roads.

But the growth management committee is concerned that not enough attention has been paid to local communities.

The statement "is limited to the activities that will occur within the boundaries of Marine Corps Base Quantico, and does not attempt to measure the impacts of private development anticipated to follow the various groups coming to the Base," wrote Dudenhefer and Caddigan in the committee's response.

Defense contractors are expected to cluster near the base.


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Date published: 9/8/2007


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Can't Read Fast??? (posted by FredDude07 , Sep. 25, 2007 2:41 pm)   
Why can't they read a report within the 45 day commenting period? They knew when it was coming, they knew they would be limited to a 45 day commenting period, and now they complain? I'll bet if you ask each one of the supervisors how much of the report they've read, you'll find most of them haven't started. If Quantico waited for the Board of Supervisors to review, comment, and bless the report, they would be in the same postition this time next year.

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