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Council backs letter supporting base "Category C" waiver to allow community access to some on-base businesses
Summary
The council authorized the mayor to sign a letter supporting a Marine Corps request for a Category C waiver that would permit local civilians to access revenue-generating facilities on the Marine Corps Combat Center after vetting. The council approved the motion 5-0.
The Twentynine Palms City Council authorized the mayor to sign a letter of support for the Marine Corps Combat Center's request for a Category C waiver, a change that would allow vetted local civilians access to certain revenue-generating facilities on the base, such as food concessions, the base theater, and the golf course. The motion passed on a 5-0 vote.
Jesse Montez, deputy assistant chief of staff for Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS) at the Combat Center, told the council the waiver would apply to Category C facilities, defined as non-appropriated fund, revenue-producing operations. Montez…
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