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Beach Haven staff outlines years-long EOC dispute with GSA as renovation work proceeds
Summary
Staff summarized a multi-year history of interactions with the General Services Administration over the borough's Emergency Operations Center at 420 Pelum Avenue, saying earlier attempts to negotiate deed restrictions failed, planning and bidding proceeded, and the Department of Justice was asked for interpretation as GSA personnel raised new questions in 2025.
A borough staff member gave a detailed update on April 30 about the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) at 420 Pelum Avenue and a years‑long interaction with the federal General Services Administration (GSA) over property-use restrictions and renovation plans.
The staff presentation recounted that GSA inspections in October 2014 identified alleged underutilization or noncompliant use of the property and suggested the possibility of reversion or the purchase of deed restrictions. In April 2017 the borough…
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