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Press Release - January 6, 2009Press Contact: Bill Armbruster, 757-637-7778, barmbruster@fmfada.com Fort Monroe Welcomes the New Year with ImplementationJanuary 6, 2009 | Hampton, Virginia...The board meeting of the Fort Monroe Federal Area Development Authority will begin the New Year with a call to action by Executive Director, Bill Armbruster, who will discuss collaborative efforts underway with the Commonwealth of Virginia and the City of Hampton, as well as the Fort Monroe FADA Federal Economic Stimulus request. The FMFADA is asking Congress for $96.5 million in Federal funding to include the completion of the partially funded Army Corps flood protection project, and to perform infrastructure upgrades needed to transition Fort Monroe to the standards required by municipal, VDOT and utility providers. “Our analysis indicates that this investment in Federal dollars can stimulate $436 million in private capital and generate a total of 1,130 jobs.” Armbruster adds, “Hampton Mayor Ward and I jointly met with members of our congressional delegation and they are all eager to bring jobs to Hampton Roads. This funding request will be part of the Federal Economic Stimulus Package because the majority of the work can be completed in two years. David Shiver from Bay Area Economics, a consultant for the Fort Monroe FADA, will present a framework for the selection of one or more development/management partners to work with the FMFADA on rehabilitation of historic structures and the construction of a new neighborhood in the North Gate area overlooking Mill Creek. Both projects are in the approved reuse plan, signed by Governor Kaine in August, 2008. The selection process is expected to take a year or more. Armbruster, who takes the long view, states, “We are entering the eighth period of more than 400 years of development at Old Point Comfort. The first, from 1607 – 1818 was dominated by exploration when John Smith named Point Comfort, and built defensive works on the Point. Today, January 6, 2009, we are only 980 days from the beginning of Fort Monroe’s new role as a vibrant community, with residential neighborhoods, historic attractions and waterfront recreation available for visitors and locals. On September 14, 2011, this national landmark will be open to all.” The Fort Monroe FADA meetings are open to the public. Visitors to www.fmfada.com can view the reuse plan, approved on August 20, 2008, and technical studies that informed the planning. The Fort Monroe FADA is the official “Local Redevelopment Authority” (LRA) recognized by the Department of Defense. The task of the FMFADA, a political sub-division of the Commonwealth of Virginia, is to study, plan and implement the reuse plan for Old Point Comfort after the Army officially closes the Fort Monroe installation in 2011. The Fort Monroe Federal Area Development Authority (FMFADA) is governed by an 18 member body consisting of appointees by the city of Hampton, the Virginia General Assembly, and Governor-appointed cabinet members and specialists in historic preservation and heritage tourism. Editors Notes:The January 6, 2009 Fort Monroe FADA board meeting is located at the Bay Breeze Community Center, Fenwick Drive on Fort Monroe from 1:00-4:00 pm. On January 9, 2009, a panel discussion to answer citizen’s questions about Fort Monroe will be aired live on Channel 47 at 4:00 p.m. Fort Monroe’s Eight Periods of Development |