Navy hosts LUC open house, RAB meeting on Brunswick Landing cleanup oversight
At Brunswick Landing, the Navy's BRAC program through NAVFAC and the Restoration Advisory Board is holding a Land Use Control open house and RAB meeting today, Feb. 26, 2026, on cleanup oversight.

At Brunswick Landing, the Navy’s Base Realignment and Closure program, acting through NAVFAC and its Restoration Advisory Board process, is holding a Land Use Control open house and RAB meeting today, Feb. 26, 2026, to focus public attention on environmental oversight at the former Naval Air Station Brunswick.
The event brings the Land Use Control open house together with a Restoration Advisory Board meeting, signaling a coordinated step in the BRAC oversight sequence for the former Naval Air Station Brunswick, now known as Brunswick Landing. NAVFAC is using the combined forum to present and review land use controls tied to ongoing cleanup obligations at the site.
Local stakeholders at Brunswick Landing are being given the opportunity to review the LUC materials and the RAB agenda as part of the Navy’s established BRAC cleanup process. The combined LUC open house and RAB meeting is intended to clarify how NAVFAC will monitor and enforce land use restrictions that remain after active remediation at the former air station.
The Restoration Advisory Board meeting component at Brunswick Landing is part of the Navy’s public engagement under BRAC, using the RAB process to provide a formal public interface with NAVFAC on cleanup oversight. The LUC open house specifically addresses the controls that NAVFAC and the RAB oversee to ensure future property uses align with the environmental remedies applied at the former Naval Air Station Brunswick.
Holding the LUC open house alongside the RAB meeting at Brunswick Landing on Feb. 26, 2026 concentrates community review in a single session, allowing residents, municipal officials, and other stakeholders to raise site-specific concerns directly within the BRAC oversight framework. NAVFAC’s use of the Restoration Advisory Board process frames the discussion around enforceable land use controls and longer-term stewardship responsibilities for the former base.
NAVFAC and the BRAC Restoration Advisory Board will continue to use the RAB process at Brunswick Landing to track implementation and oversight of land use controls tied to the cleanup of the former Naval Air Station Brunswick. The combined LUC open house and RAB meeting on Feb. 26, 2026 represents the next scheduled public checkpoint in that oversight process.
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