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The Pentagon is exploring leasing or developing part of Camp Pendleton to generate revenue amid fiscal pressures.
The U.S. Department of Defense is considering leasing or developing part of Camp Pendleton, a 125,000-acre military base in northern San Diego County, to generate revenue amid fiscal pressures.
The 83-year-old installation, vital for amphibious training and home to endangered species and a wild bison herd, remains largely undeveloped due to its environmental stewardship.
The initiative, prompted by a recent aerial tour by Secretary of the Navy John Phelan, aims to balance military readiness with economic and infrastructure needs, possibly including renewable energy or real estate projects on underutilized land.
While no specific plans or decisions have been finalized, the move aligns with broader federal efforts to monetize public lands, though it faces scrutiny over potential impacts on training, ecosystems, and security.
The outcome could influence how the military manages its vast landholdings nationwide.
El Pentágono está explorando arrendar o desarrollar parte de Camp Pendleton para generar ingresos en medio de presiones fiscales.