Title: FY04 Q
196th Air Base Wing
The Foundation of Team Eglin
Eglin AFB Vision 2015
Colonel Bruce McClintock Commander, 96th Air Base
Wing
2Overview
- Transportation
- Encroachment
- Land Utilization
- Energy
- Fair Market
- Value Initiatives
- BRAC Process
- Update
3BRAC Transportation
4BRAC Transportation
5Transportation Priorities
- SR 85 improvements to maintain/improve current
service level - Improvements to speed ingress and egress to the 7
SFG cantonment site - Provide ability for 7 SFG to traverse the road
for access to Duke Field and other parts of the
range (flyover)Â - SR 123/SR 85 flyover
- Improvements at intersection of I-10 and SR 85 in
Crestview to improve traffic flow and safety
where many service members will live (also
improve hurricane evacuation) - Road widening
- Improvements to gate access to include
- road changes necessary to support new
- west gate
- Broad implementation of mass transit
21 vehicles behind these 9 at the light 1515L
So far in 2008 there have been more accidents
with injuries on Highway 85 (36) than highway 98
(29) or Highway 123 (6)
6Cooperative Land Utilization
- GOAL Work with State/Local Government to
- Require Land Use Planning and Zoning to Reflect
Compatibility - Study and Anticipate
- Future Growth and
- Develop Growth Plans
- that are Military-Friendly
- Require Notification to
- Purchasers of Military
- Related Activities and
- Enforce Violations
7What We Need
- Strong Additions to the Florida Growth Management
Act - Prevent Encroachment in Crash/Accident Potential
Zones - Prevent Growth in Incompatible Noise Areas
- Protection of Training/Overflight Routes
- Required Notification to Buyers and Developers of
Nearby Military Activities and Impacts - Strong Enforcement of Current and Future
Legislation - Funding to Help Purchase Incompatible Land Use
Areas
Strong Anti-Encroachment Laws and Strong
Enforcement Long-Term Viability of Floridas
Military Installations
8Eglin AFB Energy Vision for 2015
- Become the Air Force leader in energy
stewardship - Achieve mission-critical energy independence
- Meet or exceed all DoD energy targets
- 30 energy consumption reduction
- 16 water consumption reduction
- Obtain 50 of renewable energy from new sources
(biomass, solar, geothermal, wind) - Track usage and performance via smart meters and
management control systems at all eligible
facilities - Energy audits at 25 of facilities per year
(300)
9Eglin Energy Consumption Snapshot
Eglin Reduced its energy consumption by 12.4
Thats equivalent to 215,474.00 in energy cost
savings!
10Installation Health
- Deteriorating
- Lack of Operation Maintenance Funds
- Due to GWOT funding and energy costs
- AF taking risk in infrastructure
- Reinvestment rate running at about 0.75
- Industry reinvests at a rate of about 3
SRMC Funding
SRMC Funding
Current 500M shortfall in base operating support
11Fair Market Value Initiatives
- Emerald Breeze Resort
- Source Selection Document under review at AFRPA
Next step, Air Staff Executive Review Board, TBD - Emerald Coast Technology and Research Center
- On hold pending BRAC EIS ROD
- Santa Rosa County Rapid Infiltration Basin System
- AFRPA to assign deal team and schedule fair
market value negotiations, TBD - Mid Bay Bridge Connector
- AFRPA to assign negotiations team and schedule
fair market value negotiations, TBD
12BRAC Process Update
- BRAC Congressional Decision 2005
- Scoping Meetings Aug 2006 and Nov 2007
- Draft EIS Published March 2008
- Public Hearings April 2008
- Final EIS Released 17 Oct 08
- Record of Decision No earlier than 17 Nov
- ROD(s) could range from no action to full
operations or anything in between
We have been involved in discussions with our
shared communities since the beginning
13Summary
- In A Nutshell
- Its An Exciting Time With Possibilities For
Growth And Enhancement - We Are A Premier Base For The United States Air
Force - We Face Challenges
Increased cooperation will ensure vibrant,
dynamic and substantial progress for the
community and Eglin AFB