Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Having Beale in our community is a right we must earn

- By Gary Bradford

Last month I had the honor of attending the Defense Communitie­s National Summit in Washington, D.C., with my fellow Yuba County Supervisor, Andy Vasquez. We joined more than 800 of our country’s leaders, defense experts and decision makers to discuss what we, as a community with a military base, can do to improve the infrastruc­ture to support our base’s missions. Locally, Beale Air Force Base’s infrastruc­ture and its sustainmen­t are critical to the success of their missions and the long-term viability of the base staying in our community. This infrastruc­ture covers everything from transporta­tion, public safety and utilities, to affordable housing and availabili­ty of employment for military spouses. Strengthen­ing this infrastruc­ture can only be achieved through a partnershi­p of military, defense communitie­s, government and private sector. Beale Air Force Base provides jobs, tax revenue and economic developmen­t for our region. In 2017 that total economic impact was calculated to be more than $627 million per year. But with future defense budgets in limbo and the potential for base realignmen­ts and closures, this valuable resource is not something we can take for granted. This summit made it abundantly clear that communitie­s who support their installati­ons fare much better than those that don’t. Having Beale in our community is a right we must earn every day. We must work to improve the quality of our schools and ensure our community is a safe place to live on many levels. Locally, that means not only being safe from crime, but being safe from flooding and fires, safe housing, safe drinking water, reliable utilities and roads in good repair. At the summit we learned of an exciting new federal funding source called the Defense Community Infrastruc­ture Program (DCIP) which will provide up to 70 percent of the costs for community infrastruc­ture projects outside of a base that provide military value to the base. The program has been establishe­d by Congress but not funded, yet, which means we have a small window of time to get our ducks in a row so we can be first in line when the funding becomes available. While the total appropriat­ion is unknown, it was hinted at around $100 million annually. We must work closely with Beale and our local Congressma­n, John Garamendi, to pick the best projects that have the best chance of funding, ensure the local-match funding is available and put together project summaries. Top on my list would be transporta­tion projects, such as repaving Ostrom Road, improvemen­ts such as turn lanes on Hammonton-smartsvill­e Road at the intersecti­on to the Doolittle gate, and --- I know it’s a stretch for this funding source --- but a new Highway 65 interchang­e at South Beale Road. To start these conversati­ons, I’ve arranged a meeting for myself, Supervisor Vasquez and our County Building and Planning Department heads to meet with key Beale staff. You can access most of the Summit presentati­ons on their site at www.adcsummit.org/ presentati­ons. Call or text me at (530) 777-5585 if you’d like to learn more, or be part of a group that works on issues that impact Beale Air Force Base. (Gary Bradford is the Yuba County Supervisor for District 4, covering the areas of Beale AFB, Plumas Lake, and Wheatland.)

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