Compatible Use

OEA’s Compatible Use Program promotes cooperative planning efforts among military installations, ranges, and military training corridors and surrounding communities.  Technical and financial assistance is provided to State and local governments to plan and implement a Joint Use Study (JLUS), a strategic plan with specific implementation actions to ensure civilian growth and development are compatible with vital training, testing, and other military operations.  The JLUS process promotes and enhances civilian and military communication and collaboration, serves as a catalyst to sustain the military mission, and promotes public health, safety, quality of life, and economic viability of a region.

Organization Chart for a Conceptual Structure and Composition of Local Redevelopment Authority

The Local Redevelopment Authority (LRA) has a number of committees that report to the Executive Council.

The LRA can identify sources of financial and technical assistance through the following places:

  • Department of Defense through each branch of the military, base transition coordinator, and the Office of Economic Adjustment
  • Federal Agencies

The selection of LRA members is normally from these groups of people:

  • Local Governments
  • Federal Agencies
  • Private Sector
  • State Government
  • Tribal Government (where applicable)

The Executive Council typically has seven committees that report to them in addition to the LRA staff. These committees include:

  • Base Planning Committee
  • Economic Development Committee
  • Housing and Homeless Committee
  • Health Committee
  • Human Resources Committee
  • Education Committee
  • Environmental Committee
 



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