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Navy, Rep. Barragán Make Interim Agreement Supporting Community Sports Organizations

SAN PEDRO — The Department of the Navy and Congresswoman Nanette Diaz Barragán announced an interim agreement allowing community organizations continued access to Navy property at Defense Fuel Support Point or DFSP San Pedro.

The agreement will allow for continued community use of all 11 ball fields for six months while the Navy and local governments negotiate a longer-term solution for community access to the property. 

In June 2020, changes were made to Department of Defense policy that require the payment of fair market value for use of government property by non-military and nonprofit non-federal government entities. Previously, property at DFSP San Pedro was made available for use by community sports groups for free, or for a small administrative fee. 

“I appreciate the Navy taking this initial step so that our kids can get ready for the next season of baseball and softball without interruption,” Congresswoman Barragán said.  “Kids in San Pedro and our surrounding communities have been using these ballfields for decades – the leagues and the ballfields are in integral part of our communities.  I am happy that we were able to put a spotlight on the issue and bring the Navy and the City of Los Angeles to the table to discuss a long-term solution.”

Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach, California, and its Detachments – located in Fallbrook and Norco, California — exist to provide weapons storage, loading, maintenance, and assessment support to ships of the United States Pacific Fleet. These facilities also support Coast Guard vessels and Marine Corps units stationed afloat and ashore.

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