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Within the next couple of years , the City and the installation continued to work together to continue improvements for the installation . In 1942 , land that was once leased by the City of Biloxi was sold to the U . S . Government to lay cable down to transmit electricity to Keesler . In that same year , the City of Biloxi also created an ordinance that immediately closed and vacated portions of 19 streets that were part of federal land to add to the installation .
In 1949 , the City transferred Keesler AFB land to the U . S . Government , making it federal land and no longer a part of the city ’ s jurisdiction . There is a clause in the property title which states that if the land ceases at any time to be used for permanent active military establishment , ownership of the land will revert back to the City of Biloxi . As the installation developed , the City of Biloxi supported the installation , selling the federal government tracts of land that were needed for infrastructure improvements on the installation , such as when the City sold land to the U . S . Government to construct and operate an electrical reduction plant for the installation . While the City sold land to the federal government as needed , it also bought land for installation‐related improvements . One such example occurred in 1983 when the City acquired private land west of White Avenue to widen and improve White Avenue from U . S . Highway 90 to Keesler AFB .
As the installation became more prominent in the community , the City of Biloxi worked to maintain the relationship that the community had with Keesler AFB . The City created Resolution 825 in 1941 , which sought federal financial assistance for the construction and repair of public schools in Biloxi to relieve congestion in schools brought on by federal programs , such as Keesler AFB . The resolution was a proactive measure to provide quality services to residents in the city , which included families of military personnel at the installation . The City demonstrated its concern for the education of school age residents again in 1983 when it requested that Congress support the funding of “ highly impacted school districts ”, which included the Biloxi Municipal Separate School District , as dependents of personnel on Keesler AFB attended school there .
In an effort to provide public safety , the City of Bi entered an agreement with the U . S . Secretary of in Fire Protection in 1980 . This Mutual Aid Agree Biloxi ’ s Fire Department to dispatch anywhere wi AFB Fire Department jurisdiction upon request , a
Over time , the City has made considerable efforts installation has the resources to thrive , from supp improvements within the city to proclaiming Kees of the most recent efforts is the role that the City support the development of the proposed Divisio AFB . The City created a resolution in 1986 , endo Division Street Gate and most recently , approved This project is further discussed in the following s
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Improvements for Biloxi
Division Street Gate To address traffic flow from Keesler AFB , there is includes the development of a Division Street Ent The gate will be located on Division Street , perpe The new gate will replace the White Avenue Gate alleviate traffic along White Avenue . In addition , economic impact along Division Street , which alre along it and provides direct access from I‐110 .
On August 2 , 2016 , the City of Biloxi City Council from the State of Mississippi to begin the design
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Background Report