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Strategy Geographic Issue / Strategy ID # SA-1C Plans Safety MCA Redevelopment Plans for Safety Zone Areas Consider developing and adopting neighborhood redevelopment plans which create opportunities for expanded economic development while addressing encroachment in the CZs and APZs as well as neighborhoods impacted by Keesler AFB. Prioritize actions for implementation that result from the redevelopment plan. Long Term       SA-1D Zon Safety MCA Transfer Development Rights Out of Safety Zones Consider program for property owners with land inside and outside safety zones to transfer development rights from sender sites inside safety zones to receiver site properties under the same ownership outside safety zones through development agreements. Mid Term       SA-1E Prog Safety MCA Conduct Highway 90 Corridor Study Conduct a Highway 90 Corridor Study to identify impacts from the Keesler AFB mission footprint and opportunities for redevelopment. The corridor study should consider the development of character areas, design guidelines, zoning and funding strategies and an implementation plan. Mid Term       SA-2 Structures Located in Mandatory Frangibility Zone Structures located within the Mandatory Frangibility Zone sub-area of the south Clear Zone do not meet breakaway requirements. SA-2A Prog   SA-3 Power Lines Located in South Clear Zone High tension power lines within the south Clear Zone are within eight feet of the glideslope for landing jet aircraft, posing a risk for arc flashes. SA-3A Stud   JLUS Report Safety MCA   Safety MCA   Public Education Program for Mandatory Frangibility Zone Keesler AFB and the City of Biloxi should develop a public education program for private property owners within the Mandatory Frangibility Zone. Conduct Study of Power Lines Keesler AFB, Mississippi Power, and the City of Biloxi should collaborate on a study to identify the specific area where power lines create a flight risk and the feasibility of relocating the power lines in this area. Short Term Long Term             Page 93