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Roosevelt Roads Naval Station, nicknamed Rosy Roads, [2] [3] is a former United States Navy base in the town of Ceiba, Puerto Rico. The site operates today as José Aponte de la Torre Airport , a public use airport.
ABOUT ROOSEVELT ROADS. Ceiba, Puerto Rico. The Local Redevelopment Authority for Roosevelt Roads (LRA) is the instrumentality established by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as the responsible entity to implementing and executer the reuse plan of a former military base, known as the 2014 Master Plan. As such, the LRA is the organization ...
Naval Station Roosevelt Roads is approximately thirty-three (33) miles southeast of Puerto Rico’s capital city of San Juan. With a remarkable expanse of coastal oceanfront property, Naval...
Mission & Vision. The LRA's mission is to promote the full redevelopment of its lands and facilities, in collaboration with the communities and the private sector. Also, the LRA seeks to create jobs and promote the economic growth in the eastern region of Puerto Rico to counteract the effects of the closure of the former base in 2004.
About the Roosevelt Roads Puerto Rico Promise Zone. The Roosevelt Roads Puerto Rico Promise Zone is comprised of the three communities of Ceiba, Fajarado, and Naguado in the Northeast corner of Puerto Rico. The area suffered a big financial loss when the Roosevelt Roads Naval Station closed in 2004.
on the investigation and cleanup of existing sites at Naval Activity Puerto Rico (NAPR). The Navy is performing compliance monitoring and other site investigation activities.
The former Roosevelt Roads Naval Base, which has been in the hands of the Puerto Rico government for about eight years, will undergo a $50 million infrastructure upgrade in preparation for the selection of a master developer for the property, News is my Business confirmed.
Naval Station Roosevelt Roads is approximately thirty-three (33) miles southeast of Puerto Rico’s capital city of San Juan. With a remarkable expanse of coastal oceanfront property, Naval...
After almost three years of intense discussions in hearings, Gov. Pedro Pierluisi Urrutia has signed Senate Bill 895 into law, which aims to facilitate the redevelopment and growth of the now-defunct Roosevelt Roads Naval Base.
Located on the eastern tip of historical Puerto Rico, Roosevelt Roads was first conceived as a possible site for a naval facility in 1919, due to its excellent potential for a harbor,...