While the city of Tustin awaits transfer of the Marine Corps Air Station from the Navy the Orange Co

While the city of Tustin awaits transfer of the Marine Corps Air Station from the Navy the Orange County Rescue Mission must wait too. Completion of the reuse plans and renovation of the barricks can't begin until the transfer. Jim Palmer shows reporters a redecorated barricks in one of two buildings the MIssion will occupy. Despite a new law that was supposed to make it easier for cities to take over closed military bases in their vicinties, the city of Tustin claims it has been stonedwalled by the Navy when it comes to planning for the transfer of the former Tustin Marine Corps Air station for cvilian uses. (Photo by Geraldine Wilkins/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
While the city of Tustin awaits transfer of the Marine Corps Air Station from the Navy the Orange County Rescue Mission must wait too. Completion of the reuse plans and renovation of the barricks can't begin until the transfer. Jim Palmer shows reporters a redecorated barricks in one of two buildings the MIssion will occupy. Despite a new law that was supposed to make it easier for cities to take over closed military bases in their vicinties, the city of Tustin claims it has been stonedwalled by the Navy when it comes to planning for the transfer of the former Tustin Marine Corps Air station for cvilian uses. (Photo by Geraldine Wilkins/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
While the city of Tustin awaits transfer of the Marine Corps Air Station from the Navy the Orange Co
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