
About 200 people attended the public hearing on Tuesday and virtually all of them asked the Navy to restore Hangar One to usable condition. Steve Williams, co-founder of the Save Hangar One Committee, reports on the meeting:
Community Says "No!" to Navy
Hangar One remains threatened while the decision making process will continue a while longer. Public comment is part of the process. You can get involved by writing emails to our Senators, Representatives, and the Navy - and demand that Hangar One be preserved in usable condition.
Write Senator Feinstein
Write Senator Boxer
Write Congresswoman Eshoo
Write your Representative
Send your comments to the Navy:
Mr. Darren Newton, BRAC Environmental Coordinator
Navy BRAC Program Management Office West
1455 Frazee Road, Suite 900
San Diego, CA 92108-4310
darren.newton@navy.mil
To be informed of the latest develpments: SaveHangarOne.org

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