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OCII OKs modification to Navy security agreement, Navy to fund next year’s services

Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure · September 12, 2014
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Summary

The Commission authorized a correction to the Hunters Point security cooperative agreement that removes the five‑year term cap, ties the term to parcel transfers or conveyance termination, and commits the Navy to roughly $300,000 for security services over the coming 12 months; the motion passed 3–0.

The Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure on Sept. 12 approved a modification to the security cooperative agreement with the U.S. Navy covering security services on Navy‑owned parcels at the Hunters Point Shipyard.

Staff said the change removes a five‑year expiration and instead makes the agreement expire when the last Navy parcel transfers, the conveyance agreement…

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