81_FR_5541 81 FR 5520 - West Los Angeles VA Medical Center; Draft Master Plan

81 FR 5520 - West Los Angeles VA Medical Center; Draft Master Plan

DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 21 (February 2, 2016)

Page Range5520-5527
FR Document2016-01940

This Federal Register Notice announces publication of the Draft Master Plan for the West Los Angeles (WLA) Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) campus (hereinafter referred to as the ``Draft Master Plan''). This notice also responds to public comments received in response to the Preliminary Draft Master Plan that VA published on October 22, 2015.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 21 (Tuesday, February 2, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 21 (Tuesday, February 2, 2016)]
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS


West Los Angeles VA Medical Center; Draft Master Plan

AGENCY: Department of Veterans Affairs.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: This Federal Register Notice announces publication of the 
Draft Master Plan for the West Los Angeles (WLA) Department of Veterans 
Affairs (VA) campus (hereinafter referred to as the ``Draft Master 
Plan''). This notice also responds to public comments received in 
response to the Preliminary Draft Master Plan that VA published on 
October 22, 2015.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Introduction

    On October 22, 2015, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) 
published a notice in the Federal Register (80 FR 64061), seeking 
public comments for 45 days ending on Monday December 7, 2015, on the 
Preliminary Draft Final Master Plan for the Greater Los Angeles (GLA) 
VA Medical Center. As indicated in the Federal Register announcement, 
the campus consists of approximately 388 acres in the heart of Los 
Angeles. It has approximately 104 buildings, 39 of which are historic, 
12 which are in need of seismic improvements, and a number of which are 
currently vacant or closed.
    A key purpose for VA to solicit the public comments was to inform 
the Department's ongoing process to revitalize the campus and make it 
more Veteran focused (particularly for homeless, severely disabled, 
aging, and female Veterans); help end Veterans homelessness in greater 
Los Angeles, in coordination with key stakeholders (including former 
plaintiffs in the Valentini v. McDonald lawsuit, pertinent federal, 
state, and local authorities, legislators, Veteran Service 
Organizations, Veterans, local community partners, outside experts, and 
philanthropic entities); receive input to determine ways to make the 
campus more of a welcoming and thriving environment for Veterans and 
their families, whether living on or off campus, as they engage with 
one another on a peer-to-peer level, and receive the healthcare, 
benefits, and other services that they earned for serving our country; 
improve the processes and procedures regarding the review, execution, 
and administration of third-party land use agreements on campus, to 
ensure that those agreements that are not Veteran focused and not 
central to VA's mission and operations are as appropriate, modified, or 
terminated in support of VA's ongoing campus revitalization efforts.
    We are pleased to advise that as a result of this public process, 
VA received a record number of comments: 1,002. They contained 
invaluable feedback on a range of issues pertinent to the campus, 
notably regarding: the enhancement of arts, entertainment, and 
recreation facilities and opportunities; ways to improve campus 
circulation, parking, security, and transportation; ideas for improving 
campus integration with the surrounding community; suggestions for 
increased and expanded clinical care including therapeutic and holistic 
approaches; housing and campus restoration; ways to improve and address 
third-party when you see agreements on campus; ways to improve benefits 
and memorial services on campus, as well as other amenities such as 
childcare services, legal counseling services, financial management 
services, and parking; operational issues including improvements to the 
organizational and leadership structures for the campus, to maximize 
the potential and desire to better connect Veterans to the campus and 
give them more opportunities to provide true insight and feedback; 
emphasis on improving transparency and accountability regarding the 
spectrum of healthcare, benefits, memorial service, and third-party 
activities throughout the campus; options to improve access, 
reintegration, employment, counseling, family well-being, and other 
services for Veterans on the campus and within the surrounding 
community.
    VA has received numerous letters of support for legislation that 
Senator Dianne Feinstein and Congressman Ted Lieu have introduced in 
Congress to support VA's plan to revitalize the campus. The bill is 
known as S. 2013 and HR 3484, and is title the ``Los Angeles Homeless 
Veterans Act of 2015.'' The legislation would enable VA

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to provide much needed supportive housing and services on the campus 
for Veterans and their families. It would expressly prohibit VA from 
permanently transferring, selling, or disposing of any of the land on 
the campus, and would require leases to comply with applicable laws and 
regulations in conjunction to pertinent congressional notification, 
reporting requirements and Inspector General Reviews. VA is grateful to 
Senator Feinstein and Congressmen Lieu for their leadership and support 
during this exciting journey, and strongly supports this legislation as 
it will serve as a key driver in VA's ability to successfully implement 
the Draft Master Plan for Veterans in the Greater Los Angeles area.
    As we proceed towards adoption of the Draft Master Plan and 
commence its implementation, we envision the GLA campus serving as an 
exemplary model for other VA facilities nationwide. We also look 
forward to working with all stakeholders to ensure that this campus 
transformation coincides with VA's I care values of integrity, 
commitment, advocacy, respect, and excellence, relative to VA's 
overriding objective of putting Veterans in control of how, when, and 
where they want to receive their healthcare and services. With your 
continued support we are confident that VA will be able to fulfill 
President Abraham Lincoln's promise: ``to care for him who she'll have 
born the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan,'' by serving and 
honoring the men and women who are America's Veterans.
    To most efficiently review and respond to the 1,002 comments in the 
Federal Register, VA organized the responses into nine categories. 
Comments often addressed a range of topics, resulting in a single 
comment classified under multiple categories. While there were 1,002 
total comments submitted to the Federal Register, there were 1,732 
total comment categorizations to account for the comments that 
addressed multiple topics. Approximately 60% of the 1,002 total 
comments fell within the scope of a master plan, while the remaining 
40% addressed topics that are outside the scope of a master plan. VA 
will address all comments, both within and outside the scope of a 
master plan, in this document. The table below shows the number of 
comments received for each subcategory.

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                                                         Total comment
                 Comment subcategory                   categorizations *
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Arts, Recreation & Entertainment.....................                 93
Campus Circulation...................................                 29
Clinical.............................................                145
Connectivity.........................................                155
Housing/Campus Restoration...........................                137
Land Use Agreements..................................                397
Parking..............................................                134
Transparency & Accountability........................                146
Veteran Access.......................................                341
General Support......................................                124
General Discontent...................................                 31
Total Comment Categorizations *......................              1,732
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* A single comment can be classified in as many as four subcategories,
  allowing for more total comment categorizations than total comments.

    In addition to the nine categories addressed in this document there 
were 124 categorizations of non-specific comments expressing general 
support for the Draft Master Plan and revitalization of the GLA campus, 
and 31 categorizations of comments expressing general discontent with 
VA.

Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation

    Definition of Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation subcategory: Any 
comments requesting the development of new or altering the existing 
artistic, entertainment, or recreational facilities on the VA GLA 
campus.

Response

    The public submitted comments on a breadth of topics under the 
umbrella of Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation. These comments most 
prominently covered the type and availability of recreational 
activities on the Greater Los Angeles campus. Recreation-related 
comments generally fell under a couple different categories. The first 
category was comments seeking a centrally located recreation center and 
other athletic, recreational, rehabilitative, and therapeutic 
facilities established on campus. These comments will be taken into 
consideration in the development of the Zone 5 outer ring of the 
campus, and in each development which has been set aside for 
development into recreational facilities. The Master Plan focuses on 
developing supportive housing in conjunction with a healthy assortment 
of recreational facilities, to serve the future resident population on 
campus.
    The second category was comments seeking the development of 
meditative gardens and walking paths for Veterans, their families, and 
their visitors. VA received several comments requesting arts and 
entertainment options available on campus, as well. Comments focusing 
on the arts either requested a centrally located arts facility or an 
artistic means of honoring Veterans on campus. Commenters requested 
that the former allow space to make and refine art, including but not 
limited to screening rooms, audition rooms, makeup studios, a graphic 
design lab, studio space, and hobby shops. As with the requested 
recreational facilities described above, an arts facility could be 
developed in Zone 4 of the campus. Commenters focusing on the latter 
requested either that artist installations honoring Veterans be placed 
throughout the campus or a public memorial be placed on campus to allow 
Veterans to reflect, while also educating the public on the Veterans' 
sacrifices. The feasibility of artist installations throughout the 
campus will be explored and expanded, but the Grand Lawn in the 
southwest corner of the north campus is intended to be a quiet memorial 
space where Veterans and the general public can come to reflect and 
learn. The last major topic focused directly on the entertainment 
options to be available on campus. These comments were dedicated mainly 
to development of three venues: An outdoor concert space, a movie 
theatre, and an auditorium. The Greater Los Angeles VA can provide 
these spaces, by leveraging existing and future facilities. These 
issues are further addressed in the Chapter II, Section B section of 
the Master Plan.

Campus Circulation

    Definition of Campus Circulation subcategory: Any comments 
discussing transportation within and around the campus.

Response

    Campus Circulation concerns the movement of people and vehicles 
around, to, and from the GLA campus. Many comments noted deficiencies 
in the internal circulation of the campus, the lack of signage, and 
problems of way-finding throughout the campus. Commentators believe 
that the campus can be improved in its spatial organization to create a 
more easily legible plan. Overall, the majority of comments concerning 
internal circulation on campus asked for a variety of transportation 
modes and supporting infrastructure including pedestrian and bicycle 
pathways or routes; an improved, reliable shuttle to connect the 
various campus centers with convenient stop locations; and sufficient 
parking distributed throughout the campus.
    There were also many comments voicing concern for circulation 
beyond the GLA campus. Commentators noted that in the attempt to make 
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a ``hub'' for regional services, it is important to make it accessible 
to all Veterans in the region. Some comments pointed out the difficulty 
of getting to and from services and those at the VA campus, 
particularly pointing out the desirability of a pedestrian and bicycle 
access route on Constitution Avenue between the UCLA Medical School and 
the VA Hospital. Comments expressed concern for the already grueling 
traffic conditions in the Westwood/Brentwood/Sawtelle neighborhoods 
that would only be added to with the increase of residents and visitors 
on the VA site.
    Responses to the Preliminary Draft Final Master Plan commented on 
the poor quality of walkways, grade management, and visible bus stops. 
Many requests were made to improve roadway infrastructure in the 
surrounding areas particularly for safe and accessible bus/shuttle 
stops as well as safer and better-designed entrance/exit ramps, bicycle 
lanes and pedestrian infrastructure along Wilshire Boulevard.
    Lastly, a number of comments to the Federal Register concerned the 
current poor traffic flow in the West LA area and the probable impact 
of the hundred or even thousands of new residents and visitors the 
campus could bring to the area. The majority of comments asked for the 
Draft Master Plan to carefully assess and plan for the growing traffic 
conditions in areas around the campus.
    Circulation is one of the key factors in the Draft Master Plan even 
in its earliest conceptual development. Circulation considerations 
include road, bike, shuttle and pedestrian networks; it also considers 
site features, programming, security and accessibility concerns. The 
Draft Master Plan evaluates all of the existing conditions both inside 
and around the GLA campus based on available data. There are a number 
of further studies that the plan recommends in order to optimize the 
GLA campus circulation network designs, including a more in-depth 
traffic study. Still, the circulation plan must aspire to optimize 
development of the site and contribute to restoring the campus to its 
legacy as a Soldier's Home.
    A key priority of the Draft Master Plan is to include various forms 
of transportation and to accommodate all Veteran needs on campus. 
Therefore, the Draft Master Plan includes campus network designs for 
pedestrian, bicycle, shuttle routes as well as a newly designed road 
network. The campus will be able to be navigated by pedestrian, 
bicycle, shuttle and vehicle routes. The design of these routes creates 
zones with different levels of accessibility and security. The road 
networks were designed to establish a hierarchy of routes that will 
allow the campus to be efficiently connected and navigated. The Draft 
Master Plan includes a design for a shuttle system with four routes 
that provide transportation to each end of the campus as well as beyond 
the campus boundaries. The shuttle routes radiate from key areas of 
Veteran services and interaction, such as the Town Center and each of 
the neighborhood centers.
    The site's topography, including features such as the bluff and 
arroyo, had a great influence on the Draft Master Plan's road network 
design. The grade change throughout the campus was a concern for 
pedestrian circulation throughout the site. It was important that 
pedestrian circulation have a wide range of foot paths including routes 
that pedestrians with physical disabilities would be able to move 
throughout the campus. The Draft Master Plan proposed a pedestrian 
``spine'' that runs to each end of the campus, including a pedestrian 
bridge over Wilshire Boulevard, that maintains a maximum grade change 
of 5%, serving as an important mode of accessibility.
    The Draft Master Plan also proposed a 2.5 mile loop dedicated to 
non-vehicular traffic. This loop will provide much needed recreational 
space for the campus as well as contribute to the transportation 
network of the campus. Apart from the loop, the plan provides over 5 
additional miles of bicycle routes or lanes throughout the campus.
    The Draft Master Plan adds an access point to the campus along the 
north side and locates this point south of the Barrington Post Office 
in order to reduce impact on the already high traffic intersections 
around Brentwood Village. The Draft Master Plan adds access points 
along the west side of campus, both from the north campus onto Bringham 
Avenue and from the south campus onto Federal Avenue. The Draft Master 
Plan also uses the Constitution Avenue entrance from Sepulveda 
Boulevard for direct access into a proposed Reintegration Zone within 
the Industrial District on the east side. Lastly, there are additional 
access points to the south campus that run parallel to the existing 
access point from Ohio Avenue, offering alternative access to the 
southbound I-405 freeway. The update plan now includes a proposal for 
the Transit Authority to have a station stop on the campus that will 
have passenger portals with access to the medical section of the campus 
and to the industrial and cultural district of the campus.
    To address the surrounding community's concerns about traffic, the 
plan aims to reduce potential negative impact of campus development by 
providing multiple points of entry and egress to distribute traffic 
among multiple route options. The Draft Master Plan encourages multiple 
forms of transportation to reduce the dependency on the car. The 
objective is for the campus to be completely accessible for all 
Veterans without use of a private vehicle.

Clinical

    Definition of Clinical subcategory: Any comments discussing the GLA 
Medical Center clinical care as well as any comments discussing 
expanding clinical care to include therapeutic and/or holistic 
approaches to Veteran care.

Response

    VA received numerous comments on clinical care and Veteran services 
on the GLA campus. The majority of comments that fell under this 
category focused on specific service areas, including: Self-care 
instruction and volunteerism; peer-support specialist services 
(including a concierge); family and caregiver support (including child-
care); housing (emergency, triage, bridge, transitional and permanent 
supportive); integrative (non-traditional, alternative) healthcare; 
rehabilitative services and healing arts; forums for traditional and 
non-traditional spiritual practice; education, vocational training and 
job placement; benefits, financial coaching and a full range of legal 
services; on-site employment and entrepreneurism, and recreation 
(individual/team sports, entertainment and leisure. Veteran comments 
consistently requested enhancements to these service areas to provide a 
holistic, 21st Century approach to Veteran care.
    As VA revitalizes and reinvigorates the physical plan of the GLA 
campus, it must also add to the service plan both on the campus and in 
the community. The goal is to create a vibrant, welcoming, Veteran-
focused, outcomes-driven model for Veterans and their families. The 
services must be strength-based, holistic, and aimed at helping the 
Veteran and the Veteran's family beyond the traditional medical models. 
Practically speaking, it means ``how'', ``when'' and ``where'' services 
are delivered must conform to the needs of the Veteran. This is 
particularly relevant for Veterans who are aging, disadvantaged, and 
suffering from chronic debilitating illnesses like schizophrenia and 
other psychotic disorders, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), 
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other medical complications that compromise the Veteran's quality of 
life. It is particularly relevant for female Veterans who need 
designated space and services to address their unique healthcare and 
preventative healthcare needs. The campus must also have capacity to 
address the wellbeing and preventative care concerns of younger 
veterans transitioning back to civilian life by addressing their 
employment, educational, familial and other reintegration issues. 
Lastly there is a need to ensure
    Services must also be delivered in partnership with VA's academic 
affiliates, including UCLA, and other VA partners who have expertise in 
caring for homeless and other vulnerable Veteran populations. As part 
of the service enhancements, it will be critical to create improved 
access processes through not only more effective staff and volunteer 
efforts, but also through a resource center and the use of Veteran peer 
supports (concierges) that improves the ease with which various parts 
of the campus can be navigated.
    VA also received numerous comments related to existing services 
provided at the GLA campus (i.e., Mental Health Services). Comments of 
this nature were outside the scope of a master planning process; 
however, are still important feedback as VA evaluates and enhances GLA 
campus operations. Comments relating to existing services and providers 
on campus were grouped and forwarded to VISN leadership for 
consideration as VA continues to evaluate the GLA Medical Center 
organizational structure.
    For more information on proposed Veteran services' enhancements, 
please refer to Chapter II, Section B of the Draft Master Plan.

Connectivity

    Definition of Connectivity subcategory: Any comment on integrating 
the campus into the surrounding community, or public access to the 
campus.

Response

    There were some conflicting ideas on campus/public connectivity 
submitted to the Federal Register. A small number of comment 
submissions expressed the need for the campus to be entirely and 
strictly returned exclusively to the Veteran community. Opposing 
comments expressed the desire for some of the land to be utilized or 
even bestowed for public or community use. However, the majority of 
comments asked for the campus to have permeable space throughout the 
campus that encourages Veteran/civilian interaction and community 
building.
    At 388 acres, the campus is big enough to accommodate a wide 
variety of needs and conditions, but it must be used to service the 
Veteran community. This includes the facilitation of reintegration and 
community building desired by so many Veterans. The VA campus has 
provided valued resources for the communities of Los Angeles for 
decades. However, it is important that the Draft Master Plan focus on 
providing an accessible, community rich, therapeutic space for 
Veterans. The Draft Master Plan includes a variety of places that can 
create a sense of security and safety for Veterans, and other more 
permeable spaces that can be shared with others as appropriate in order 
to ``emphasize community, not campus''.
    The Draft Master Plan focuses on making the campus a destination 
for all Veterans. The site is meant to be a home and a community. The 
planning process recognizes 21st century models for re-integration that 
connect with the community-at-large and the Draft Master Plan was 
devised to build connections not just in spatial design but also in the 
programming of supportive services on campus. The plan includes major 
advancements in campus programming aimed at drawing in Veterans of all 
demographics, as well as to give Veterans the opportunity to create 
programs that can include members of the public, working together to 
enhance the Veteran community on campus. For example, beyond the need 
for Veteran housing and services, the plan proposed to incorporate 
cultural activities, community spaces, recreation and entertainment, 
and Veteran employment opportunities. The intent is to discourage the 
isolation of Veterans by designating physical zones on campus that have 
directed purposes and uses with varying degrees of public and Veteran 
permeability.
    The Draft Master Plan proposed five zones within the campus. The 
most open and accessible of the zones, Zone 5, forms a ring around 
Zones 2, 3, and 4 that hold the majority of non-medical Veteran 
services including most of the campus housing. This peripheral zone 
includes the campus recreational areas and green space as well as the 
campus industrial district and is intended to be the permeable outer 
ring of the campus. Although accessible and open, the outer ring also 
acts as a subtle barrier, wrapping the Veteran community within the 
exclusive core. The inner zones will be more exclusive areas that limit 
public access and even create some spaces only accessible to resident 
Veterans.
    To address security concerns, the plan utilizes organizational and 
landscaping techniques to create soft barriers throughout the campus. 
This landscape and organization of the campus separates programs and 
areas that are exclusive to Veterans such as supportive housing and 
some counseling services. The organization of space as well as the use 
of landscape divides these spaces from the more permeable areas of the 
campus. In some particular situations, times or areas, a gate or access 
cards may be employed to further strengthen security of areas of the 
campus and select buildings.
    The Veteran Vocational Enterprise and Cultural Center should be an 
important part of Veteran reintegration through public interface. This 
area of the campus should serve as a center of reintegration services 
and will include education, training and career counseling as well as 
entrepreneurial, employment and community spaces. As it is part of a 
public access zone, the area would include public infrastructure such 
as parking to accommodate its new uses. This area should utilize public 
interest and volunteers to form an urban space that will help to ease 
Veterans into civilian life in the Los Angeles area.
    Also in Zone 5 is recreational and open space on the north end of 
the campus. Already acting as green space, with a more efficient use of 
space this area can provide the Veteran community and possibly the 
neighboring communities with open space, gardens and fields. For 
example, the area that is currently designated as the Veteran's parking 
lot servicing Brentwood Village, can be utilized by Veteran-owned 
businesses and still provide parking to the neighboring community. 
Central to this concept of public access is that it is Veteran-owned 
and Veteran controlled and the public is welcome to share it by 
invitation.

Housing & Campus Restoration

    Definition of Housing & Campus Restoration subcategory: Any 
comments discussing housing development on campus, methods to foster a 
sense of community among the campus residents, or the physical 
revitalization of the campus.

Response

    VA received numerous Federal Register comments related to housing 
for Veterans on the GLA campus. There was overwhelming support for 
providing housing for Veterans on the campus, and the majority of 
comments addressed the types of housing to be provided.

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    Some common housing themes in the comments received include (1) 
increase the amount of housing over the total units originally proposed 
(2) add housing units as quickly as possible (3) ensure all housing is 
low cost and affordable to Veterans (4) various types of housing (i.e. 
housing and neighborhoods with character) and (5) the need for 
permanent supportive housing. Some common themes also emerged regarding 
the target population for the housing which generally fall into the 
following three categories: (1) Ensure housing is open to those 
Veterans with the most need (2) provide housing for female veterans 
with and without dependents (3) allow access for Veterans in need but 
not identified in the specific target populations. Finally, the 
comments expressed a desire to build a sense of community with the 
housing as opposed to purely functional housing.
    VA committed to bringing affordable housing for Veterans to the GLA 
campus, and the Draft Master Plan now includes housing for the 
projected need of 1200 units, based on the Housing Needs and Analysis 
contained in Chapter II. This accounts for 300 more units than was 
identified in the initial plan. Chapter II of the Draft Master Plan 
identifies specific target populations (severely disabled Veterans, 
including chronically homeless Veterans; aging Veterans; and female 
Veterans with and without dependents), but would be available to all 
Veterans in need. The Draft Master Plan has planned for this housing to 
be developed with a sense of `community', which is described in detail 
in Chapter V of the Draft Master Plan.

Land Use Agreements

    Definition of Land Use Agreements subcategory: Any comments 
discussing existing use of or proposing future use of land by a third 
party organization including UCLA, Brentwood School, Barrington Park 
operators, and the Westside Breakers.

Response

    Feedback provided to VA during this master planning process from 
Veterans, Veterans Service Organizations, local authorities, 
congressional delegates, philanthropic organizations, the local 
community, and other stakeholders, expressed a consistent desire for 
the campus to: maximize the potential to reflect a transformed, 
strategic, and informed configuration and implementation focused on 
Veterans and their families; provide convenient access to facilities 
and resources via all pertinent modes of transportation; function 
effectively with appropriate levels and types of VA and non-VA care and 
staffing in pertinent and underpopulated disciplines; extend an 
inviting, warm, and welcoming environment to attract Veterans and their 
families across all spectrums; function effectively and in harmony with 
the surrounding community and business activities; and foster 
employment and career opportunities to help Veterans improve their 
lives and continue as productive members of society--all as envisioned 
in the 1888 deed that conveyed the campus to the United States.
    Consistent with this appreciated feedback, VA's vision for the 
campus includes a goal to provide various types of housing on campus 
for Veterans and their families, particularly homeless, severely 
disabled, aging, and female Veterans. This will improve the choice for 
Veterans to either live on or off campus, in dignified facilities 
reflective of the sacrifices they have made for their country. If 
enacted, the Los Angeles Homeless Veterans Leasing Act of 2015 (i.e., 
S. 2013 and H.R. 3484) that Congressman Ted Lieu introduced in the 
House on September 10, 2015, and Senator Dianne Feinstein introduced in 
the Senate on October 6, 2015, would allow VA to provide Enhanced-Use 
(EU) Leases at the GLA campus.
    VA's EU Lease authority as contained in 38 U.S.C. 8161-8169, would 
enable us to outlease parcels on the campus to selected lessees for 
terms of up to 75 years, to develop, operate, and maintain ``supportive 
housing'' for Veterans and their families. The types of housing would 
be a myriad of housing options to strategically serve Veterans in need, 
regardless of era of service. Such housing types would consist of 
transitional housing, single room occupancy housing, congregate living 
housing, independent living housing, assisted living housing, and other 
modalities of housing. When using this authority, VA would be expressly 
prohibited from disposing of the land and improvements involved in the 
projects at the GLA campus. At the end of the lease term, the real 
property would revert back to VA. Currently at other VA campuses 
nationwide, VA has 1,909 units of EU Lease housing currently 
operational, 1,046 units under construction, and 494 units planned, for 
a total of 3,994 units.
    These two bills would also help VA revitalize the campus, by 
allowing VA to grant leases for terms of up to 50 years, to provide 
amenities and services, where Veterans can engage with one another and 
their families, and pursue a wide range of activities centered on their 
social, entertainment, healing, spiritual, employment, recreational, 
and rehabilitative interests and well-being.
    Examples include spaces to accommodate Veteran and family 
interaction, peer support, restaurants, eateries, child care, legal and 
benefits assistance, movie and play theaters, art studios, a Veteran 
employment center, sports fields, a gymnasium, swimming pool, golf 
course, bike paths, parking spaces, dog park and kennel, church 
services, weddings, funerals, internments, non-profit Veteran support 
centers, hotel, dentist office, motorcycle training, a metro stop, and 
retail areas.
    The two bills would also allow VA to grant a lease to institutions 
of the state of California, for a term of up to 10 years, in return for 
the provision of services to Veterans. Such services may include 
activities to directly support the medical, clinical, therapeutic, 
dietary, rehabilitative, legal, mental, spiritual, physical, 
recreational, research, and counseling needs of Veterans and their 
families. In an effort to maximize that opportunity, VA will explore 
the viability of further leverages to the current medical and academic 
affiliation with the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). The 
providing of such services for Veterans and their families on and off 
the Greater Los Angeles campus, including through sports, recreational, 
educational, employment, and entertainment activities at the existing 
Jackie Robinson baseball stadium, will be a force multiplier in VA's 
efforts to revitalize the campus.
    It will enable UCLA to confirm and demonstrate its firm commitment 
going forward, to ensure that its relationship with VA, Veterans, the 
local community, and other stakeholders, is one of true unwavering 
significance and substance in those areas for Veterans, as well as for 
educating future generations of doctors, nurses, researchers, and 
academics at VA and UCLA sites of care. This synergy could provide a 
framework and model to improve other academic and medical affiliations 
between VA and other medical schools and educational institutions 
nationwide, and provide benefits that transcend the paradigm of VA, the 
universities, institutions, and Veterans involved. For example, it 
could assist VA with its other potential partners such as: The 
Brentwood School, which has offered to provide therapy and recreational 
opportunities on its campus, along with scholarships for children of 
Veterans; the Red Cross, which has offered to assist VA in its disaster 
preparedness responsibilities and obligations, which will help improve 
campus capabilities and ensure

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sustainability; and bolster VA's ongoing implementation of key Veteran 
programs like the G.I. Bill.
    While working to achieve this vision for the campus, VA will 
evaluate existing and future land use agreements to ensure they are 
``Veteran focused.'' This means the arrangements must provide direct 
benefits to Veterans and their families, and provide negotiated fair 
market rent to VA. VA will also continue its ongoing efforts to 
terminate any existing third party use arrangements, which fall outside 
of providing direct benefits to Veterans. VA will do so in a manner 
that takes into account the legal parameters for doing so, based on the 
underlying contract provisions at issue, and the need for VA to be 
stewards of tax payer resources. And it will be VA's objective going 
forward, to work with Congress to ensure that if S. 2013 or H.R. 1543 
is enacted, the revenues paid to VA from Veteran focused land use 
arrangements, will be directed to help renovate the GLA campus. Doing 
so will help us maintain and renovate the campus in accordance with 
applicable law and regulations, along with funding that VA receives 
through other prioritization, budgetary, congressional authorization 
and appropriation legislative, and enactment processes.
    We will also effectuate these land use activities in a way that 
fosters ongoing engagement with and input from Veterans, Veteran 
Service Organizations, the local community, and other stakeholders, and 
ensures the continued safety of Veterans, VA personnel, and other 
persons traversing on and off the campus. And it is worth repeating 
that such reuse activities will not include VA selling or disposing of 
any of the land at the campus to third party entities. And the land use 
projects and activities will comply with all pertinent laws and 
regulations. This includes those regarding environmental and historic 
preservation, such as the National Environmental Policy Act (42 U.S.C. 
4321-4370h); the National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470, et 
seq.); and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and 
Liability Act (42 U.S.C. 9601-9675).
    Going forward, VA's efforts to revitalize the campus will only 
include `Veteran focused' agreements, or agreements that result in 
additional healthcare, benefits, services, or resources being provided 
directly to Veterans and/or their families on the GLA campus. Monetary 
proceeds paid to VA alone will not constitute an acceptable agreement. 
Neither will agreements that only benefit the public at large, versus 
Veterans and their families. This concept will be a key consideration 
in terms of how existing and any future land use agreements are 
evaluated for approval, rejection, or termination.
    VA's review of any proposed third party land use agreements will 
entail a linear, multilayered process, to ensure adequate due diligence 
occurs. At a minimum, each agreement will receive input from the 
following VA personnel:

(1) West LA Chief of Outreach
(2) VAMC Director
(3) VISN 22 Director
(4) SAO West Land Use Contracting Officer
(5) The San Francisco Regional Counsel Office (now known as the Pacific 
District (North))
(6) OGC's Real Property Deputy Chief Counsel in VA Headquarters

    This Veteran focused intent for all land use agreements at GLA 
going forward is absolutely appropriate and warranted, particularly 
given the lessons learned from the August 2013 District Court for 
Central District of California decision in the Valentini v. McDonald 
case, which held that nine of the existing land use agreements were 
illegal as they did not constitute a valid sharing of ``health-care 
resources'' under VA's Enhanced-Sharing Authority. Given those two 
clear principles, and as part of the ``Principles for Partnership 
Agreement'' that settled the Valentini lawsuit in January 2015, VA 
Secretary Robert McDonald commissioned an extensive review of the land 
use agreements at GLA, including those nine voided agreements. The nine 
agreements voided under the Court decision were as follows:

1. Brentwood School
2. Sodexho Marriott Laundry Services
3. UCLA Regents (Baseball Stadium)
4. 20th Century Fox TV
5. Veterans Park Conservancy
6. Westside Breakers Soccer Club
7. Westside Services Parking
8. TCM Farmer's Market
9. Filming Agreement ESAs

    All land use agreements at the GLA campus, including the above nine 
agreements, have or are being reviewed, to determine whether they are 
or can be made sufficiently Veteran focused (thru fair market value 
rent to VA and services directly benefitting Veterans and their 
families), and fit within the overall needs and vision for a 
revitalized campus. To date, the terminated agreements include Richmark 
Entertainment; various filming agreements; Sodexo laundry agreement; 
20th Century Fox; Westside Breakers; TCM Farmer's Market; and Veterans 
Garden (Rancho Santa Ana). VA is also in negotiations with the 
principals of certain existing land use arrangements (e.g., Brentwood 
School, UCLA, Westside Services, and Veterans Park Conservancy), to 
help assess the potential for Veteran focused consideration, and 
compatibility with the Draft Master Plan. As appropriate for those 
arrangements deemed to be Veteran focused, VA will seek to negotiate 
deals that are good for Veterans, their families, and our nation's tax 
payers, through a combination of fair market value rents, and Veteran 
focused consideration (such as in-kind consideration and use of 
existing and future facilities under those arrangements for purposes 
tied to recreation, rehabilitation, therapy, mental health support, 
legal and addiction services). The consideration generated will help VA 
significantly to transform and revitalize the campus into a state-of-
the art model for other VA campuses nationwide.

Parking

    Definition of Parking subcategory: Any comments discussing current 
or potential parking issues on campus including the Brentwood Village 
parking lot.

Response

    VA received a number of Federal Register comments related to 
parking on the Greater Los Angeles campus. Parking related comments 
generally fell under one of two topics; comments requesting adequate 
parking for the main hospital building and comments regarding the 
Brentwood Village parking lot on the northern portion of the campus. 
The majority of comments regarding the Brentwood Village parking lot 
were in support of keeping this lot open for public use while 
simultaneously building Veteran focused partnerships with local 
community and businesses; however, there were also some comments that 
supported closing the Brentwood Village lot off to the general public.
    VA is aware of the need for adequate parking at the main hospital 
building and throughout the campus, and as part of the implementation 
of the Draft Master Plan VA plans to improve the efficiency of the 
existing parking assets. Moreover, a critical component of the New Bed 
Care Tower (Replacement Hospital) project will be associated parking 
that should accommodate all parking demand for Veterans, employees, and 
visitors at the GLA Medical Center.
    VA would not be opposed to keeping the Brentwood Village parking 
lot

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operational, as long as any land use agreement is Veteran focused and 
complies with the land use procedures described in further detail in 
the Land Use Agreements section of this document.
    To maintain flexibility for the potential of continued public use, 
VA has edited the Preliminary Draft Final Master Plan by relocating the 
campus access point that had previously required the demolition of the 
Brentwood Village parking lot. Additional information regarding the 
proposed parking can be found the Draft Master Plan, Chapter V, Section 
B--Master Plan Framework, Subsection Campus Mobility Plan.

Transparency & Accountability

    Definition of Transparency & Accountability subcategory: Any 
comments discussing or raising issues to the VISN or VAMC level 
leadership as well as any comment proposing the implementation of an 
external campus oversight council.

Response

    A number of Transparency & Accountability comments raised concerns 
regarding the transparency of VISN and VAMC during strategic decision 
making processes. These comments generally requested that procedures be 
put into place to ensure that VA leadership keep the local Veteran 
population apprised of developing changes within the VISN and on GLA 
campus. The other common thread among these comments stressed that VISN 
and VAMC level leadership must hold poorly performing employees 
accountable. Many of these comments were general in nature, but noted 
past unpleasant experiences at VISN 22 facilities or at GLA campus 
specifically. They asked that VISN and VAMC level leadership open 
themselves to criticism more frequently and respond quickly.
    To address concerns over transparency, VA plans to augment its 
current efforts to provide stakeholder updates and open the floor to 
Veteran and civilian input through regular VSO meetings, congressional 
meetings, and Town Halls. The first of such meetings will be planned 
for 90 days after VA Secretary Robert McDonald adopts the Draft Master 
Plan. In collaboration with Veteran groups, community partners and 
other stakeholders, VA will periodically review and reevaluate the 
Draft Master Plan every three years, to ensure the plan continues to 
meet the evolving needs of Veterans. The feedback process will be 
continued as VA selects new leadership for the GLA Campus (i.e., three 
senior executives--specifically the new GLA Medical Center Director; 
the Director of Land Use Agreement & Community Engagement and 
Reintegration Services; and Director of Community Based Care, including 
the Sepulveda campus and Community Based Outpatient Clinics).
    To more promptly respond to criticisms of provided services, VA 
plans to strengthen the MyVA communities in the Los Angeles area. MyVA 
Communities are a collaborative network of Veterans, advocates, 
resources, and other stakeholders who organize through community 
Veteran Engagement Boards, to improve outcomes for Veterans, and their 
communities. The MyVA Communities model enables Veteran advocates, 
service providers, Veterans, and stakeholders to have a voice in 
providing input and feedback to VA, and identifying their goals and 
ways to engage and improve service delivery for Veterans and their 
families. The Los Angeles area Veteran Engagement Boards will carry the 
visions of the Draft Master Plan forward. Building and sustaining these 
avenues for continued Veteran feedback is a critical component of 
maintaining the Draft Master Plan, as a guiding resource for 
revitalizing and enhancing the GLA campus. All of this will be done to 
ensure appropriate oversight and Veteran collaboration while increasing 
transparency and accountability.
    The Draft Master Plan document introduces the Community Veterans 
Engagement Board which is a collaborative, coordinated process to 
amplify the Veterans voice in matters that affect how, where, and when 
they receive care and services. Additional information can be found in 
Chapter III of the Draft Master Plan.

Veteran Access

    Definition of Veteran Access subcategory: Any comments emphasizing 
the need to promote access of specific Veteran populations on campus or 
requesting additional services to eliminate barriers to accessing the 
campus. These comments also include various other operational requests 
to promote and enhance Veteran access to the campus such as Veteran 
employment and education opportunities, family services, Veteran 
Benefits assistance, Transition Center, legal counsel services, 
emergency preparedness services, extended hours of operations, etc.

Response

    The public comments suggested that there should be no VA sale of 
any portions of the campus, to third parties for commercial uses. Other 
comments indicated a desire for a facility to add a focus aimed at 
assisting with the transition of active-duty military personnel to 
Veteran status. Other comments regarded the need to expand existing 
mental health, addition services, and transition services for active 
duty members entering the VA system. Comments also expressed desire for 
VA to collocate VBA onto the campus for improved ease to conduct 
business relating to VA's benefits system. Others want VA to establish 
a wellness or well-being center on campus, where Veterans can engage in 
peer to peer interaction and socializing, each other and their 
families. Other comments involved a need for support and special 
housing facilities for Veterans comprising the underserved 
populations--namely those that are homeless, severely disabled, aging, 
and women--particularly females with children, to assist in the 
recovery for those that have suffered sexual trauma, mental or physical 
abuse, or PTSD.
    In response to these comments received, it is first important to 
note that neither VA nor the Draft Master Plan contemplated VA selling 
or disposing of any of the land and improvements at the Greater Los 
Angeles campus. VA envisions the development of supportive housing on 
campus pursuant to legislation Congress recently introduced in both 
houses of Congress--specifically, the Los Angeles homeless Veterans 
leasing act of 2015 (Senate Bill S. 2013 and corresponding house Bill 
HR 3484). VA has a phased development plan of 1,200 supportive housing 
units on the campus. The proposed timeline involves developing 60 units 
within the next 12 months, 150 units over the next 24 to 30 months, 280 
units over the next 30 months, 280 units over the next 4 to 5 years, 
and 430 units over the next 6 to 10 years--all totaling 1,200 units. VA 
plans for those units to have special emphasis on homeless, severely 
disabled, aging, and female Veterans. The goal will be to strategically 
locate units designated for those underserved populations, in a manner 
to provide convenient access to the pertinent care and services that 
they will need, in a safe setting and environment. Along with 
development of those units would be Veteran focused supportive service 
leases, geared towards Veteran Health and wellness, nutrition and 
spiritual wellness, education, vocational training, skills building, 
peer activities, socialization, and physical recreation, assistance 
with legal issues and federal benefits,

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volunteerism, family support services, child care services, and 
transportation.
    Regarding the issue of helping active-duty service members to 
transition to Veteran status, VA plans to offer and provide transition 
services in the southwest corner of the VA campus, near the U.S. Army 
Reserve Center and Army National Guard Recruiter facilities adjacent to 
the GLA campus. VA understands that service members often encounter a 
series of needs as they transition out of the military. Such needs 
could include securing employment and housing, addressing physical or 
mental health issues, and adjusting to civilian culture. The ease 
through which this transition is made has a profound impact on post 
service well-being. To complement the planned transition services, VA 
has also established a new Welcome Center in Building 257, where 
Veterans have access to a facility and setting that facilitates peer to 
peer interaction and socialization, and VA and non-VA support 
providers. Improved transition into VA will heighten the existing need 
for expanded primary care and targeted hiring. VA plans to address 
those needs through more targeted VA hiring at the campus, and improved 
options for Veteran care through the Choice Act. For more information 
on these issues, see Chapter IV, Figure V-7, and Chapter V of the Draft 
Master Plan.
    The Draft Master Plan is available to the public at http://www.losangeles.va.gov/.

    Dated: January 29, 2016.
Michael Shores,
Chief Impact Analyst, Office of Regulation Policy & Management.
[FR Doc. 2016-01940 Filed 2-1-16; 8:45 am]
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                                             DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY                              INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT HOLDING                      Organizations, Veterans, local
                                                                                                     SAL; a.k.a. SPECTRUM INVESTMENT                       community partners, outside experts,
                                             Office of Foreign Assets Control                        GROUP HOLDING; a.k.a. SPECTRUM                        and philanthropic entities); receive
                                                                                                     INVESTMENT GROUP SAL HOLDING; a.k.a.
                                                                                                                                                           input to determine ways to make the
                                             Sanctions Actions Pursuant to                           SPECTRUM INVESTMENT HOLDING; a.k.a.
                                                                                                     ‘‘SPECTRUM HOLDING’’), Floor 17, Verdun               campus more of a welcoming and
                                             Executive Orders 13224                                                                                        thriving environment for Veterans and
                                                                                                     732 Building, Rachid Karameh Street,
                                             AGENCY:  Office of Foreign Assets                       Verdun, Beirut, Lebanon; Verdun 732 Center,           their families, whether living on or off
                                             Control, Treasury.                                      Rachid Karame Street, Beirut, Lebanon; P.O.           campus, as they engage with one
                                             ACTION: Notice.
                                                                                                     Box 113–5333, Beirut, Lebanon; Business               another on a peer-to-peer level, and
                                                                                                     Registration Document # 1990106 (Lebanon)             receive the healthcare, benefits, and
                                             SUMMARY:    The Treasury Department’s                   [SDGT] (Linked To: CHARARA, Ali Youssef).             other services that they earned for
                                             Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)                   Dated: January 7, 2016.                             serving our country; improve the
                                             is publishing the names of 1 individual                 John E. Smith,                                        processes and procedures regarding the
                                             and 1 entity whose property and                         Acting Director, Office of Foreign Assets             review, execution, and administration of
                                             interests in property are blocked                       Control.                                              third-party land use agreements on
                                             pursuant to Executive Order 13224 of                    [FR Doc. 2016–01828 Filed 2–1–16; 8:45 am]            campus, to ensure that those agreements
                                             September 23, 2001, ‘‘Blocking Property                 BILLING CODE 4810–AL–P
                                                                                                                                                           that are not Veteran focused and not
                                             and Prohibiting Transactions with                                                                             central to VA’s mission and operations
                                             Persons Who Commit, Threaten To                                                                               are as appropriate, modified, or
                                             Commit, or Support Terrorism.’’                                                                               terminated in support of VA’s ongoing
                                                                                                     DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
                                             DATES: OFAC’s actions described in this                                                                       campus revitalization efforts.
                                                                                                     AFFAIRS                                                  We are pleased to advise that as a
                                             notice are effective on January 7, 2016.
                                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        West Los Angeles VA Medical Center;                   result of this public process, VA
                                             Associate Director for Global Targeting,                Draft Master Plan                                     received a record number of comments:
                                             tel.: 202/622–2420, Assistant Director                                                                        1,002. They contained invaluable
                                             for Sanctions Compliance & Evaluation,                  AGENCY:   Department of Veterans Affairs.             feedback on a range of issues pertinent
                                             tel.: 202/622–2490, Assistant Director                  ACTION:   Notice.                                     to the campus, notably regarding: the
                                             for Licensing, tel.: 202/622–2480, Office                                                                     enhancement of arts, entertainment, and
                                                                                                     SUMMARY:    This Federal Register Notice              recreation facilities and opportunities;
                                             of Foreign Assets Control, or Chief                     announces publication of the Draft
                                             Counsel (Foreign Assets Control), tel.:                                                                       ways to improve campus circulation,
                                                                                                     Master Plan for the West Los Angeles                  parking, security, and transportation;
                                             202/622–2410, Office of the General                     (WLA) Department of Veterans Affairs
                                             Counsel, Department of the Treasury                                                                           ideas for improving campus integration
                                                                                                     (VA) campus (hereinafter referred to as               with the surrounding community;
                                             (not toll free numbers).                                the ‘‘Draft Master Plan’’). This notice               suggestions for increased and expanded
                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              also responds to public comments                      clinical care including therapeutic and
                                             Electronic and Facsimile Availability                   received in response to the Preliminary               holistic approaches; housing and
                                                                                                     Draft Master Plan that VA published on                campus restoration; ways to improve
                                               The SDN List and additional
                                                                                                     October 22, 2015.                                     and address third-party when you see
                                             information concerning OFAC sanctions
                                                                                                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            agreements on campus; ways to improve
                                             programs are available from OFAC’s
                                             Web site (www.treas.gov/ofac). Certain                  Introduction                                          benefits and memorial services on
                                             general information pertaining to                                                                             campus, as well as other amenities such
                                                                                                        On October 22, 2015, the Department                as childcare services, legal counseling
                                             OFAC’s sanctions programs is also                       of Veterans Affairs (VA) published a
                                             available via facsimile through a 24-                                                                         services, financial management services,
                                                                                                     notice in the Federal Register (80 FR                 and parking; operational issues
                                             hour fax-on-demand service, tel.: 202/                  64061), seeking public comments for 45
                                             622–0077.                                                                                                     including improvements to the
                                                                                                     days ending on Monday December 7,                     organizational and leadership structures
                                             Notice of OFAC Actions                                  2015, on the Preliminary Draft Final                  for the campus, to maximize the
                                               On January 7, 2016, OFAC blocked                      Master Plan for the Greater Los Angeles               potential and desire to better connect
                                             the property and interests in property of               (GLA) VA Medical Center. As indicated                 Veterans to the campus and give them
                                             the following 1 individual and 1 entity                 in the Federal Register announcement,                 more opportunities to provide true
                                             pursuant to E.O. 13224, ‘‘Blocking                      the campus consists of approximately                  insight and feedback; emphasis on
                                             Property and Prohibiting Transactions                   388 acres in the heart of Los Angeles. It             improving transparency and
                                             With Persons Who Commit, Threaten To                    has approximately 104 buildings, 39 of                accountability regarding the spectrum of
                                             Commit, or Support Terrorism’’:                         which are historic, 12 which are in need              healthcare, benefits, memorial service,
                                                                                                     of seismic improvements, and a number                 and third-party activities throughout the
                                             Individual                                              of which are currently vacant or closed.              campus; options to improve access,
                                               1. CHARARA, Ali Youssef (a.k.a.                          A key purpose for VA to solicit the                reintegration, employment, counseling,
                                             SHARARA, Ali Youssef; a.k.a. SHARARA,                   public comments was to inform the                     family well-being, and other services for
                                             ’Ali Yusuf), Ghobeiry Center, Mcharrafieh,              Department’s ongoing process to                       Veterans on the campus and within the
                                             Beirut, Lebanon; Verdun 732 Center, 17th                revitalize the campus and make it more                surrounding community.
                                             Floor, Verdun, Rachid Karameh Street,                   Veteran focused (particularly for                        VA has received numerous letters of
                                             Beirut, Lebanon; Al-Ahlam, 4th Floor,                   homeless, severely disabled, aging, and               support for legislation that Senator
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                                             Embassies Street, Bir Hassan, Beirut,                   female Veterans); help end Veterans                   Dianne Feinstein and Congressman Ted
                                             Lebanon; DOB 25 Sep 1968; POB Sidon,
                                             Lebanon; Gender Male (individual) [SDGT]                homelessness in greater Los Angeles, in               Lieu have introduced in Congress to
                                             (Linked To: HIZBALLAH).                                 coordination with key stakeholders                    support VA’s plan to revitalize the
                                                                                                     (including former plaintiffs in the                   campus. The bill is known as S. 2013
                                             Entity                                                  Valentini v. McDonald lawsuit,                        and HR 3484, and is title the ‘‘Los
                                              1. SPECTRUM INVESTMENT GROUP                           pertinent federal, state, and local                   Angeles Homeless Veterans Act of
                                             HOLDING SAL (a.k.a. SPECTRUM                            authorities, legislators, Veteran Service             2015.’’ The legislation would enable VA


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                                             to provide much needed supportive                                                                   Total comment      located arts facility or an artistic means
                                                                                                          Comment subcategory
                                             housing and services on the campus for                                                             categorizations *   of honoring Veterans on campus.
                                             Veterans and their families. It would                                                                                  Commenters requested that the former
                                             expressly prohibit VA from permanently                     Clinical ............................                 145   allow space to make and refine art,
                                             transferring, selling, or disposing of any                 Connectivity ....................                     155   including but not limited to screening
                                                                                                        Housing/Campus Res-
                                             of the land on the campus, and would                                                                                   rooms, audition rooms, makeup studios,
                                                                                                          toration ........................                   137
                                             require leases to comply with applicable                   Land Use Agreements ....                              397   a graphic design lab, studio space, and
                                             laws and regulations in conjunction to                     Parking ............................                  134   hobby shops. As with the requested
                                             pertinent congressional notification,                      Transparency & Account-                                     recreational facilities described above,
                                             reporting requirements and Inspector                         ability ...........................                 146   an arts facility could be developed in
                                             General Reviews. VA is grateful to                         Veteran Access ..............                         341   Zone 4 of the campus. Commenters
                                             Senator Feinstein and Congressmen                          General Support .............                         124   focusing on the latter requested either
                                             Lieu for their leadership and support                      General Discontent .........                           31   that artist installations honoring
                                                                                                        Total Comment Cat-                                          Veterans be placed throughout the
                                             during this exciting journey, and                            egorizations * ...............                    1,732
                                             strongly supports this legislation as it                                                                               campus or a public memorial be placed
                                             will serve as a key driver in VA’s ability                    * A single comment can be classified in as               on campus to allow Veterans to reflect,
                                             to successfully implement the Draft                        many as four subcategories, allowing for more               while also educating the public on the
                                                                                                        total comment categorizations than total                    Veterans’ sacrifices. The feasibility of
                                             Master Plan for Veterans in the Greater                    comments.
                                             Los Angeles area.                                                                                                      artist installations throughout the
                                                As we proceed towards adoption of                         In addition to the nine categories                        campus will be explored and expanded,
                                             the Draft Master Plan and commence its                     addressed in this document there were                       but the Grand Lawn in the southwest
                                             implementation, we envision the GLA                        124 categorizations of non-specific                         corner of the north campus is intended
                                             campus serving as an exemplary model                       comments expressing general support                         to be a quiet memorial space where
                                             for other VA facilities nationwide. We                     for the Draft Master Plan and                               Veterans and the general public can
                                             also look forward to working with all                      revitalization of the GLA campus, and                       come to reflect and learn. The last major
                                             stakeholders to ensure that this campus                    31 categorizations of comments                              topic focused directly on the
                                             transformation coincides with VA’s I                       expressing general discontent with VA.                      entertainment options to be available on
                                             care values of integrity, commitment,                      Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation                         campus. These comments were
                                             advocacy, respect, and excellence,                                                                                     dedicated mainly to development of
                                                                                                           Definition of Arts, Entertainment, and                   three venues: An outdoor concert space,
                                             relative to VA’s overriding objective of
                                                                                                        Recreation subcategory: Any comments                        a movie theatre, and an auditorium. The
                                             putting Veterans in control of how,
                                                                                                        requesting the development of new or                        Greater Los Angeles VA can provide
                                             when, and where they want to receive
                                                                                                        altering the existing artistic,                             these spaces, by leveraging existing and
                                             their healthcare and services. With your
                                                                                                        entertainment, or recreational facilities                   future facilities. These issues are further
                                             continued support we are confident that
                                                                                                        on the VA GLA campus.                                       addressed in the Chapter II, Section B
                                             VA will be able to fulfill President
                                             Abraham Lincoln’s promise: ‘‘to care for                   Response                                                    section of the Master Plan.
                                             him who she’ll have born the battle, and                     The public submitted comments on a                        Campus Circulation
                                             for his widow, and his orphan,’’ by                        breadth of topics under the umbrella of                        Definition of Campus Circulation
                                             serving and honoring the men and                           Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation.                        subcategory: Any comments discussing
                                             women who are America’s Veterans.                          These comments most prominently                             transportation within and around the
                                                To most efficiently review and                          covered the type and availability of                        campus.
                                             respond to the 1,002 comments in the                       recreational activities on the Greater Los
                                             Federal Register, VA organized the                         Angeles campus. Recreation-related                          Response
                                             responses into nine categories.                            comments generally fell under a couple                        Campus Circulation concerns the
                                             Comments often addressed a range of                        different categories. The first category                    movement of people and vehicles
                                             topics, resulting in a single comment                      was comments seeking a centrally                            around, to, and from the GLA campus.
                                             classified under multiple categories.                      located recreation center and other                         Many comments noted deficiencies in
                                             While there were 1,002 total comments                      athletic, recreational, rehabilitative, and                 the internal circulation of the campus,
                                             submitted to the Federal Register, there                   therapeutic facilities established on                       the lack of signage, and problems of
                                             were 1,732 total comment                                   campus. These comments will be taken                        way-finding throughout the campus.
                                             categorizations to account for the                         into consideration in the development                       Commentators believe that the campus
                                             comments that addressed multiple                           of the Zone 5 outer ring of the campus,                     can be improved in its spatial
                                             topics. Approximately 60% of the 1,002                     and in each development which has                           organization to create a more easily
                                             total comments fell within the scope of                    been set aside for development into                         legible plan. Overall, the majority of
                                             a master plan, while the remaining 40%                     recreational facilities. The Master Plan                    comments concerning internal
                                             addressed topics that are outside the                      focuses on developing supportive                            circulation on campus asked for a
                                             scope of a master plan. VA will address                    housing in conjunction with a healthy                       variety of transportation modes and
                                             all comments, both within and outside                      assortment of recreational facilities, to                   supporting infrastructure including
                                             the scope of a master plan, in this                        serve the future resident population on                     pedestrian and bicycle pathways or
                                             document. The table below shows the                        campus.                                                     routes; an improved, reliable shuttle to
                                             number of comments received for each                         The second category was comments                          connect the various campus centers
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                                             subcategory.                                               seeking the development of meditative                       with convenient stop locations; and
                                                                                                        gardens and walking paths for Veterans,                     sufficient parking distributed
                                                                                    Total comment       their families, and their visitors. VA
                                               Comment subcategory                 categorizations *                                                                throughout the campus.
                                                                                                        received several comments requesting                          There were also many comments
                                             Arts, Recreation & Enter-                                  arts and entertainment options available                    voicing concern for circulation beyond
                                               tainment ......................                     93   on campus, as well. Comments focusing                       the GLA campus. Commentators noted
                                             Campus Circulation ........                           29   on the arts either requested a centrally                    that in the attempt to make the campus


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                                             a ‘‘hub’’ for regional services, it is                  accessibility and security. The road                     To address the surrounding
                                             important to make it accessible to all                  networks were designed to establish a                 community’s concerns about traffic, the
                                             Veterans in the region. Some comments                   hierarchy of routes that will allow the               plan aims to reduce potential negative
                                             pointed out the difficulty of getting to                campus to be efficiently connected and                impact of campus development by
                                             and from services and those at the VA                   navigated. The Draft Master Plan                      providing multiple points of entry and
                                             campus, particularly pointing out the                   includes a design for a shuttle system                egress to distribute traffic among
                                             desirability of a pedestrian and bicycle                with four routes that provide                         multiple route options. The Draft Master
                                             access route on Constitution Avenue                     transportation to each end of the                     Plan encourages multiple forms of
                                             between the UCLA Medical School and                     campus as well as beyond the campus                   transportation to reduce the dependency
                                             the VA Hospital. Comments expressed                     boundaries. The shuttle routes radiate                on the car. The objective is for the
                                             concern for the already grueling traffic                from key areas of Veteran services and                campus to be completely accessible for
                                             conditions in the Westwood/                             interaction, such as the Town Center                  all Veterans without use of a private
                                             Brentwood/Sawtelle neighborhoods that                   and each of the neighborhood centers.                 vehicle.
                                             would only be added to with the                            The site’s topography, including                   Clinical
                                             increase of residents and visitors on the               features such as the bluff and arroyo,
                                             VA site.                                                had a great influence on the Draft                       Definition of Clinical subcategory:
                                                Responses to the Preliminary Draft                   Master Plan’s road network design. The                Any comments discussing the GLA
                                             Final Master Plan commented on the                      grade change throughout the campus                    Medical Center clinical care as well as
                                             poor quality of walkways, grade                         was a concern for pedestrian circulation              any comments discussing expanding
                                             management, and visible bus stops.                      throughout the site. It was important                 clinical care to include therapeutic and/
                                             Many requests were made to improve                      that pedestrian circulation have a wide               or holistic approaches to Veteran care.
                                             roadway infrastructure in the                           range of foot paths including routes that             Response
                                             surrounding areas particularly for safe                 pedestrians with physical disabilities
                                             and accessible bus/shuttle stops as well                                                                         VA received numerous comments on
                                                                                                     would be able to move throughout the                  clinical care and Veteran services on the
                                             as safer and better-designed entrance/                  campus. The Draft Master Plan
                                             exit ramps, bicycle lanes and pedestrian                                                                      GLA campus. The majority of comments
                                                                                                     proposed a pedestrian ‘‘spine’’ that runs             that fell under this category focused on
                                             infrastructure along Wilshire Boulevard.                to each end of the campus, including a
                                                Lastly, a number of comments to the                                                                        specific service areas, including: Self-
                                                                                                     pedestrian bridge over Wilshire                       care instruction and volunteerism; peer-
                                             Federal Register concerned the current
                                                                                                     Boulevard, that maintains a maximum                   support specialist services (including a
                                             poor traffic flow in the West LA area
                                                                                                     grade change of 5%, serving as an                     concierge); family and caregiver support
                                             and the probable impact of the hundred
                                                                                                     important mode of accessibility.                      (including child-care); housing
                                             or even thousands of new residents and
                                             visitors the campus could bring to the                     The Draft Master Plan also proposed                (emergency, triage, bridge, transitional
                                             area. The majority of comments asked                    a 2.5 mile loop dedicated to non-                     and permanent supportive); integrative
                                             for the Draft Master Plan to carefully                  vehicular traffic. This loop will provide             (non-traditional, alternative) healthcare;
                                             assess and plan for the growing traffic                 much needed recreational space for the                rehabilitative services and healing arts;
                                             conditions in areas around the campus.                  campus as well as contribute to the                   forums for traditional and non-
                                                Circulation is one of the key factors in             transportation network of the campus.                 traditional spiritual practice; education,
                                             the Draft Master Plan even in its earliest              Apart from the loop, the plan provides                vocational training and job placement;
                                             conceptual development. Circulation                     over 5 additional miles of bicycle routes             benefits, financial coaching and a full
                                             considerations include road, bike,                      or lanes throughout the campus.                       range of legal services; on-site
                                             shuttle and pedestrian networks; it also                   The Draft Master Plan adds an access               employment and entrepreneurism, and
                                             considers site features, programming,                   point to the campus along the north side              recreation (individual/team sports,
                                             security and accessibility concerns. The                and locates this point south of the                   entertainment and leisure. Veteran
                                             Draft Master Plan evaluates all of the                  Barrington Post Office in order to reduce             comments consistently requested
                                             existing conditions both inside and                     impact on the already high traffic                    enhancements to these service areas to
                                             around the GLA campus based on                          intersections around Brentwood Village.               provide a holistic, 21st Century
                                             available data. There are a number of                   The Draft Master Plan adds access                     approach to Veteran care.
                                             further studies that the plan                           points along the west side of campus,                    As VA revitalizes and reinvigorates
                                             recommends in order to optimize the                     both from the north campus onto                       the physical plan of the GLA campus, it
                                             GLA campus circulation network                          Bringham Avenue and from the south                    must also add to the service plan both
                                             designs, including a more in-depth                      campus onto Federal Avenue. The Draft                 on the campus and in the community.
                                             traffic study. Still, the circulation plan              Master Plan also uses the Constitution                The goal is to create a vibrant,
                                             must aspire to optimize development of                  Avenue entrance from Sepulveda                        welcoming, Veteran-focused, outcomes-
                                             the site and contribute to restoring the                Boulevard for direct access into a                    driven model for Veterans and their
                                             campus to its legacy as a Soldier’s                     proposed Reintegration Zone within the                families. The services must be strength-
                                             Home.                                                   Industrial District on the east side.                 based, holistic, and aimed at helping the
                                                A key priority of the Draft Master Plan              Lastly, there are additional access points            Veteran and the Veteran’s family
                                             is to include various forms of                          to the south campus that run parallel to              beyond the traditional medical models.
                                             transportation and to accommodate all                   the existing access point from Ohio                   Practically speaking, it means ‘‘how’’,
                                             Veteran needs on campus. Therefore,                     Avenue, offering alternative access to                ‘‘when’’ and ‘‘where’’ services are
                                             the Draft Master Plan includes campus                   the southbound I–405 freeway. The                     delivered must conform to the needs of
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                                             network designs for pedestrian, bicycle,                update plan now includes a proposal for               the Veteran. This is particularly relevant
                                             shuttle routes as well as a newly                       the Transit Authority to have a station               for Veterans who are aging,
                                             designed road network. The campus                       stop on the campus that will have                     disadvantaged, and suffering from
                                             will be able to be navigated by                         passenger portals with access to the                  chronic debilitating illnesses like
                                             pedestrian, bicycle, shuttle and vehicle                medical section of the campus and to                  schizophrenia and other psychotic
                                             routes. The design of these routes                      the industrial and cultural district of the           disorders, Post-Traumatic Stress
                                             creates zones with different levels of                  campus.                                               Disorder (PTSD), addictions and/or


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                                             other medical complications that                        encourages Veteran/civilian interaction                  To address security concerns, the plan
                                             compromise the Veteran’s quality of life.               and community building.                               utilizes organizational and landscaping
                                             It is particularly relevant for female                     At 388 acres, the campus is big                    techniques to create soft barriers
                                             Veterans who need designated space                      enough to accommodate a wide variety                  throughout the campus. This landscape
                                             and services to address their unique                    of needs and conditions, but it must be               and organization of the campus
                                             healthcare and preventative healthcare                  used to service the Veteran community.                separates programs and areas that are
                                             needs. The campus must also have                        This includes the facilitation of                     exclusive to Veterans such as supportive
                                             capacity to address the wellbeing and                   reintegration and community building                  housing and some counseling services.
                                             preventative care concerns of younger                   desired by so many Veterans. The VA                   The organization of space as well as the
                                             veterans transitioning back to civilian                 campus has provided valued resources                  use of landscape divides these spaces
                                             life by addressing their employment,                    for the communities of Los Angeles for                from the more permeable areas of the
                                             educational, familial and other                         decades. However, it is important that                campus. In some particular situations,
                                             reintegration issues. Lastly there is a                 the Draft Master Plan focus on providing              times or areas, a gate or access cards
                                             need to ensure                                          an accessible, community rich,                        may be employed to further strengthen
                                                Services must also be delivered in                   therapeutic space for Veterans. The                   security of areas of the campus and
                                             partnership with VA’s academic                          Draft Master Plan includes a variety of               select buildings.
                                             affiliates, including UCLA, and other                   places that can create a sense of security               The Veteran Vocational Enterprise
                                             VA partners who have expertise in                       and safety for Veterans, and other more               and Cultural Center should be an
                                             caring for homeless and other                           permeable spaces that can be shared                   important part of Veteran reintegration
                                             vulnerable Veteran populations. As part                 with others as appropriate in order to                through public interface. This area of
                                             of the service enhancements, it will be                 ‘‘emphasize community, not campus’’.                  the campus should serve as a center of
                                             critical to create improved access                         The Draft Master Plan focuses on                   reintegration services and will include
                                             processes through not only more                         making the campus a destination for all
                                                                                                                                                           education, training and career
                                             effective staff and volunteer efforts, but              Veterans. The site is meant to be a home
                                                                                                                                                           counseling as well as entrepreneurial,
                                             also through a resource center and the                  and a community. The planning process
                                                                                                                                                           employment and community spaces. As
                                             use of Veteran peer supports                            recognizes 21st century models for re-
                                                                                                                                                           it is part of a public access zone, the
                                             (concierges) that improves the ease with                integration that connect with the
                                                                                                                                                           area would include public infrastructure
                                             which various parts of the campus can                   community-at-large and the Draft Master
                                                                                                                                                           such as parking to accommodate its new
                                             be navigated.                                           Plan was devised to build connections
                                                                                                                                                           uses. This area should utilize public
                                                VA also received numerous comments                   not just in spatial design but also in the
                                                                                                                                                           interest and volunteers to form an urban
                                             related to existing services provided at                programming of supportive services on
                                                                                                                                                           space that will help to ease Veterans
                                             the GLA campus (i.e., Mental Health                     campus. The plan includes major
                                                                                                     advancements in campus programming                    into civilian life in the Los Angeles area.
                                             Services). Comments of this nature were
                                                                                                     aimed at drawing in Veterans of all                      Also in Zone 5 is recreational and
                                             outside the scope of a master planning
                                                                                                     demographics, as well as to give                      open space on the north end of the
                                             process; however, are still important
                                                                                                     Veterans the opportunity to create                    campus. Already acting as green space,
                                             feedback as VA evaluates and enhances
                                                                                                     programs that can include members of                  with a more efficient use of space this
                                             GLA campus operations. Comments
                                                                                                     the public, working together to enhance               area can provide the Veteran
                                             relating to existing services and
                                                                                                     the Veteran community on campus. For                  community and possibly the
                                             providers on campus were grouped and
                                                                                                     example, beyond the need for Veteran                  neighboring communities with open
                                             forwarded to VISN leadership for
                                                                                                     housing and services, the plan proposed               space, gardens and fields. For example,
                                             consideration as VA continues to
                                                                                                     to incorporate cultural activities,                   the area that is currently designated as
                                             evaluate the GLA Medical Center
                                                                                                     community spaces, recreation and                      the Veteran’s parking lot servicing
                                             organizational structure.
                                                For more information on proposed                     entertainment, and Veteran employment                 Brentwood Village, can be utilized by
                                             Veteran services’ enhancements, please                  opportunities. The intent is to                       Veteran-owned businesses and still
                                             refer to Chapter II, Section B of the Draft             discourage the isolation of Veterans by               provide parking to the neighboring
                                             Master Plan.                                            designating physical zones on campus                  community. Central to this concept of
                                                                                                     that have directed purposes and uses                  public access is that it is Veteran-owned
                                             Connectivity                                            with varying degrees of public and                    and Veteran controlled and the public is
                                               Definition of Connectivity                            Veteran permeability.                                 welcome to share it by invitation.
                                             subcategory: Any comment on                                The Draft Master Plan proposed five                Housing & Campus Restoration
                                             integrating the campus into the                         zones within the campus. The most
                                             surrounding community, or public                        open and accessible of the zones, Zone                  Definition of Housing & Campus
                                             access to the campus.                                   5, forms a ring around Zones 2, 3, and                Restoration subcategory: Any comments
                                                                                                     4 that hold the majority of non-medical               discussing housing development on
                                             Response                                                Veteran services including most of the                campus, methods to foster a sense of
                                                There were some conflicting ideas on                 campus housing. This peripheral zone                  community among the campus
                                             campus/public connectivity submitted                    includes the campus recreational areas                residents, or the physical revitalization
                                             to the Federal Register. A small number                 and green space as well as the campus                 of the campus.
                                             of comment submissions expressed the                    industrial district and is intended to be
                                                                                                                                                           Response
                                             need for the campus to be entirely and                  the permeable outer ring of the campus.
                                             strictly returned exclusively to the                    Although accessible and open, the outer                 VA received numerous Federal
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                                             Veteran community. Opposing                             ring also acts as a subtle barrier,                   Register comments related to housing
                                             comments expressed the desire for some                  wrapping the Veteran community                        for Veterans on the GLA campus. There
                                             of the land to be utilized or even                      within the exclusive core. The inner                  was overwhelming support for
                                             bestowed for public or community use.                   zones will be more exclusive areas that               providing housing for Veterans on the
                                             However, the majority of comments                       limit public access and even create                   campus, and the majority of comments
                                             asked for the campus to have permeable                  some spaces only accessible to resident               addressed the types of housing to be
                                             space throughout the campus that                        Veterans.                                             provided.


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                                                Some common housing themes in the                    function effectively with appropriate                 their social, entertainment, healing,
                                             comments received include (1) increase                  levels and types of VA and non-VA care                spiritual, employment, recreational, and
                                             the amount of housing over the total                    and staffing in pertinent and                         rehabilitative interests and well-being.
                                             units originally proposed (2) add                       underpopulated disciplines; extend an                    Examples include spaces to
                                             housing units as quickly as possible (3)                inviting, warm, and welcoming                         accommodate Veteran and family
                                             ensure all housing is low cost and                      environment to attract Veterans and                   interaction, peer support, restaurants,
                                             affordable to Veterans (4) various types                their families across all spectrums;                  eateries, child care, legal and benefits
                                             of housing (i.e. housing and                            function effectively and in harmony                   assistance, movie and play theaters, art
                                             neighborhoods with character) and (5)                   with the surrounding community and                    studios, a Veteran employment center,
                                             the need for permanent supportive                       business activities; and foster                       sports fields, a gymnasium, swimming
                                             housing. Some common themes also                        employment and career opportunities to                pool, golf course, bike paths, parking
                                             emerged regarding the target population                 help Veterans improve their lives and                 spaces, dog park and kennel, church
                                             for the housing which generally fall into               continue as productive members of                     services, weddings, funerals,
                                             the following three categories: (1)                     society—all as envisioned in the 1888                 internments, non-profit Veteran support
                                             Ensure housing is open to those                         deed that conveyed the campus to the                  centers, hotel, dentist office, motorcycle
                                             Veterans with the most need (2) provide                 United States.                                        training, a metro stop, and retail areas.
                                             housing for female veterans with and                       Consistent with this appreciated                      The two bills would also allow VA to
                                             without dependents (3) allow access for                 feedback, VA’s vision for the campus                  grant a lease to institutions of the state
                                             Veterans in need but not identified in                  includes a goal to provide various types              of California, for a term of up to 10
                                             the specific target populations. Finally,               of housing on campus for Veterans and                 years, in return for the provision of
                                             the comments expressed a desire to                      their families, particularly homeless,                services to Veterans. Such services may
                                             build a sense of community with the                     severely disabled, aging, and female                  include activities to directly support the
                                             housing as opposed to purely functional                 Veterans. This will improve the choice                medical, clinical, therapeutic, dietary,
                                             housing.                                                for Veterans to either live on or off                 rehabilitative, legal, mental, spiritual,
                                                VA committed to bringing affordable                  campus, in dignified facilities reflective            physical, recreational, research, and
                                             housing for Veterans to the GLA                         of the sacrifices they have made for their            counseling needs of Veterans and their
                                             campus, and the Draft Master Plan now                   country. If enacted, the Los Angeles                  families. In an effort to maximize that
                                             includes housing for the projected need                 Homeless Veterans Leasing Act of 2015                 opportunity, VA will explore the
                                             of 1200 units, based on the Housing                     (i.e., S. 2013 and H.R. 3484) that                    viability of further leverages to the
                                             Needs and Analysis contained in                         Congressman Ted Lieu introduced in                    current medical and academic affiliation
                                             Chapter II. This accounts for 300 more                  the House on September 10, 2015, and                  with the University of California Los
                                             units than was identified in the initial                Senator Dianne Feinstein introduced in                Angeles (UCLA). The providing of such
                                             plan. Chapter II of the Draft Master Plan               the Senate on October 6, 2015, would                  services for Veterans and their families
                                             identifies specific target populations                  allow VA to provide Enhanced-Use (EU)                 on and off the Greater Los Angeles
                                             (severely disabled Veterans, including                  Leases at the GLA campus.                             campus, including through sports,
                                             chronically homeless Veterans; aging                       VA’s EU Lease authority as contained               recreational, educational, employment,
                                             Veterans; and female Veterans with and                  in 38 U.S.C. 8161–8169, would enable                  and entertainment activities at the
                                             without dependents), but would be                       us to outlease parcels on the campus to               existing Jackie Robinson baseball
                                             available to all Veterans in need. The                  selected lessees for terms of up to 75                stadium, will be a force multiplier in
                                             Draft Master Plan has planned for this                  years, to develop, operate, and maintain              VA’s efforts to revitalize the campus.
                                             housing to be developed with a sense of                 ‘‘supportive housing’’ for Veterans and                  It will enable UCLA to confirm and
                                             ‘community’, which is described in                      their families. The types of housing                  demonstrate its firm commitment going
                                             detail in Chapter V of the Draft Master                 would be a myriad of housing options                  forward, to ensure that its relationship
                                             Plan.                                                   to strategically serve Veterans in need,              with VA, Veterans, the local
                                                                                                     regardless of era of service. Such                    community, and other stakeholders, is
                                             Land Use Agreements                                     housing types would consist of                        one of true unwavering significance and
                                               Definition of Land Use Agreements                     transitional housing, single room                     substance in those areas for Veterans, as
                                             subcategory: Any comments discussing                    occupancy housing, congregate living                  well as for educating future generations
                                             existing use of or proposing future use                 housing, independent living housing,                  of doctors, nurses, researchers, and
                                             of land by a third party organization                   assisted living housing, and other                    academics at VA and UCLA sites of
                                             including UCLA, Brentwood School,                       modalities of housing. When using this                care. This synergy could provide a
                                             Barrington Park operators, and the                      authority, VA would be expressly                      framework and model to improve other
                                             Westside Breakers.                                      prohibited from disposing of the land                 academic and medical affiliations
                                                                                                     and improvements involved in the                      between VA and other medical schools
                                             Response                                                projects at the GLA campus. At the end                and educational institutions
                                               Feedback provided to VA during this                   of the lease term, the real property                  nationwide, and provide benefits that
                                             master planning process from Veterans,                  would revert back to VA. Currently at                 transcend the paradigm of VA, the
                                             Veterans Service Organizations, local                   other VA campuses nationwide, VA has                  universities, institutions, and Veterans
                                             authorities, congressional delegates,                   1,909 units of EU Lease housing                       involved. For example, it could assist
                                             philanthropic organizations, the local                  currently operational, 1,046 units under              VA with its other potential partners
                                             community, and other stakeholders,                      construction, and 494 units planned, for              such as: The Brentwood School, which
                                             expressed a consistent desire for the                   a total of 3,994 units.                               has offered to provide therapy and
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                                             campus to: maximize the potential to                       These two bills would also help VA                 recreational opportunities on its
                                             reflect a transformed, strategic, and                   revitalize the campus, by allowing VA                 campus, along with scholarships for
                                             informed configuration and                              to grant leases for terms of up to 50                 children of Veterans; the Red Cross,
                                             implementation focused on Veterans                      years, to provide amenities and services,             which has offered to assist VA in its
                                             and their families; provide convenient                  where Veterans can engage with one                    disaster preparedness responsibilities
                                             access to facilities and resources via all              another and their families, and pursue                and obligations, which will help
                                             pertinent modes of transportation;                      a wide range of activities centered on                improve campus capabilities and ensure


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                                             sustainability; and bolster VA’s ongoing                at large, versus Veterans and their                   Veterans Garden (Rancho Santa Ana).
                                             implementation of key Veteran                           families. This concept will be a key                  VA is also in negotiations with the
                                             programs like the G.I. Bill.                            consideration in terms of how existing                principals of certain existing land use
                                                While working to achieve this vision                 and any future land use agreements are                arrangements (e.g., Brentwood School,
                                             for the campus, VA will evaluate                        evaluated for approval, rejection, or                 UCLA, Westside Services, and Veterans
                                             existing and future land use agreements                 termination.                                          Park Conservancy), to help assess the
                                             to ensure they are ‘‘Veteran focused.’’                    VA’s review of any proposed third                  potential for Veteran focused
                                             This means the arrangements must                        party land use agreements will entail a               consideration, and compatibility with
                                             provide direct benefits to Veterans and                 linear, multilayered process, to ensure               the Draft Master Plan. As appropriate for
                                             their families, and provide negotiated                  adequate due diligence occurs. At a                   those arrangements deemed to be
                                             fair market rent to VA. VA will also                    minimum, each agreement will receive                  Veteran focused, VA will seek to
                                             continue its ongoing efforts to terminate               input from the following VA personnel:                negotiate deals that are good for
                                             any existing third party use                            (1) West LA Chief of Outreach                         Veterans, their families, and our
                                             arrangements, which fall outside of                     (2) VAMC Director                                     nation’s tax payers, through a
                                             providing direct benefits to Veterans.                  (3) VISN 22 Director                                  combination of fair market value rents,
                                             VA will do so in a manner that takes                    (4) SAO West Land Use Contracting                     and Veteran focused consideration
                                             into account the legal parameters for                        Officer                                          (such as in-kind consideration and use
                                             doing so, based on the underlying                       (5) The San Francisco Regional Counsel                of existing and future facilities under
                                             contract provisions at issue, and the                        Office (now known as the Pacific                 those arrangements for purposes tied to
                                             need for VA to be stewards of tax payer                      District (North))                                recreation, rehabilitation, therapy,
                                             resources. And it will be VA’s objective                (6) OGC’s Real Property Deputy Chief                  mental health support, legal and
                                             going forward, to work with Congress to                      Counsel in VA Headquarters                       addiction services). The consideration
                                             ensure that if S. 2013 or H.R. 1543 is                     This Veteran focused intent for all                generated will help VA significantly to
                                             enacted, the revenues paid to VA from                   land use agreements at GLA going                      transform and revitalize the campus into
                                             Veteran focused land use arrangements,                  forward is absolutely appropriate and                 a state-of-the art model for other VA
                                             will be directed to help renovate the                   warranted, particularly given the                     campuses nationwide.
                                             GLA campus. Doing so will help us                       lessons learned from the August 2013
                                             maintain and renovate the campus in                                                                           Parking
                                                                                                     District Court for Central District of
                                             accordance with applicable law and                                                                              Definition of Parking subcategory:
                                                                                                     California decision in the Valentini v.
                                             regulations, along with funding that VA                                                                       Any comments discussing current or
                                                                                                     McDonald case, which held that nine of
                                             receives through other prioritization,                                                                        potential parking issues on campus
                                                                                                     the existing land use agreements were
                                             budgetary, congressional authorization                                                                        including the Brentwood Village
                                                                                                     illegal as they did not constitute a valid
                                             and appropriation legislative, and                                                                            parking lot.
                                                                                                     sharing of ‘‘health-care resources’’ under
                                             enactment processes.                                                                                          Response
                                                We will also effectuate these land use               VA’s Enhanced-Sharing Authority.
                                             activities in a way that fosters ongoing                Given those two clear principles, and as                 VA received a number of Federal
                                             engagement with and input from                          part of the ‘‘Principles for Partnership              Register comments related to parking on
                                             Veterans, Veteran Service                               Agreement’’ that settled the Valentini                the Greater Los Angeles campus.
                                             Organizations, the local community,                     lawsuit in January 2015, VA Secretary                 Parking related comments generally fell
                                             and other stakeholders, and ensures the                 Robert McDonald commissioned an                       under one of two topics; comments
                                             continued safety of Veterans, VA                        extensive review of the land use                      requesting adequate parking for the
                                             personnel, and other persons traversing                 agreements at GLA, including those                    main hospital building and comments
                                             on and off the campus. And it is worth                  nine voided agreements. The nine                      regarding the Brentwood Village parking
                                             repeating that such reuse activities will               agreements voided under the Court                     lot on the northern portion of the
                                             not include VA selling or disposing of                  decision were as follows:                             campus. The majority of comments
                                             any of the land at the campus to third                  1. Brentwood School                                   regarding the Brentwood Village parking
                                             party entities. And the land use projects               2. Sodexho Marriott Laundry Services                  lot were in support of keeping this lot
                                             and activities will comply with all                     3. UCLA Regents (Baseball Stadium)                    open for public use while
                                             pertinent laws and regulations. This                    4. 20th Century Fox TV                                simultaneously building Veteran
                                             includes those regarding environmental                  5. Veterans Park Conservancy                          focused partnerships with local
                                             and historic preservation, such as the                  6. Westside Breakers Soccer Club                      community and businesses; however,
                                             National Environmental Policy Act (42                   7. Westside Services Parking                          there were also some comments that
                                             U.S.C. 4321–4370h); the National                        8. TCM Farmer’s Market                                supported closing the Brentwood
                                             Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470,               9. Filming Agreement ESAs                             Village lot off to the general public.
                                             et seq.); and the Comprehensive                            All land use agreements at the GLA                    VA is aware of the need for adequate
                                             Environmental Response,                                 campus, including the above nine                      parking at the main hospital building
                                             Compensation, and Liability Act (42                     agreements, have or are being reviewed,               and throughout the campus, and as part
                                             U.S.C. 9601–9675).                                      to determine whether they are or can be               of the implementation of the Draft
                                                Going forward, VA’s efforts to                       made sufficiently Veteran focused (thru               Master Plan VA plans to improve the
                                             revitalize the campus will only include                 fair market value rent to VA and                      efficiency of the existing parking assets.
                                             ‘Veteran focused’ agreements, or                        services directly benefitting Veterans                Moreover, a critical component of the
                                             agreements that result in additional                    and their families), and fit within the               New Bed Care Tower (Replacement
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                                             healthcare, benefits, services, or                      overall needs and vision for a                        Hospital) project will be associated
                                             resources being provided directly to                    revitalized campus. To date, the                      parking that should accommodate all
                                             Veterans and/or their families on the                   terminated agreements include                         parking demand for Veterans,
                                             GLA campus. Monetary proceeds paid                      Richmark Entertainment; various                       employees, and visitors at the GLA
                                             to VA alone will not constitute an                      filming agreements; Sodexo laundry                    Medical Center.
                                             acceptable agreement. Neither will                      agreement; 20th Century Fox; Westside                    VA would not be opposed to keeping
                                             agreements that only benefit the public                 Breakers; TCM Farmer’s Market; and                    the Brentwood Village parking lot


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                                             operational, as long as any land use                    specifically the new GLA Medical                      for commercial uses. Other comments
                                             agreement is Veteran focused and                        Center Director; the Director of Land                 indicated a desire for a facility to add
                                             complies with the land use procedures                   Use Agreement & Community                             a focus aimed at assisting with the
                                             described in further detail in the Land                 Engagement and Reintegration Services;                transition of active-duty military
                                             Use Agreements section of this                          and Director of Community Based Care,                 personnel to Veteran status. Other
                                             document.                                               including the Sepulveda campus and                    comments regarded the need to expand
                                               To maintain flexibility for the                       Community Based Outpatient Clinics).                  existing mental health, addition
                                             potential of continued public use, VA                     To more promptly respond to                         services, and transition services for
                                             has edited the Preliminary Draft Final                  criticisms of provided services, VA                   active duty members entering the VA
                                             Master Plan by relocating the campus                    plans to strengthen the MyVA                          system. Comments also expressed desire
                                             access point that had previously                        communities in the Los Angeles area.                  for VA to collocate VBA onto the
                                             required the demolition of the                          MyVA Communities are a collaborative                  campus for improved ease to conduct
                                             Brentwood Village parking lot.                          network of Veterans, advocates,                       business relating to VA’s benefits
                                             Additional information regarding the                    resources, and other stakeholders who
                                                                                                                                                           system. Others want VA to establish a
                                             proposed parking can be found the Draft                 organize through community Veteran
                                                                                                                                                           wellness or well-being center on
                                             Master Plan, Chapter V, Section B—                      Engagement Boards, to improve
                                                                                                                                                           campus, where Veterans can engage in
                                             Master Plan Framework, Subsection                       outcomes for Veterans, and their
                                                                                                     communities. The MyVA Communities                     peer to peer interaction and socializing,
                                             Campus Mobility Plan.
                                                                                                     model enables Veteran advocates,                      each other and their families. Other
                                             Transparency & Accountability                                                                                 comments involved a need for support
                                                                                                     service providers, Veterans, and
                                               Definition of Transparency &                          stakeholders to have a voice in                       and special housing facilities for
                                             Accountability subcategory: Any                         providing input and feedback to VA,                   Veterans comprising the underserved
                                             comments discussing or raising issues to                and identifying their goals and ways to               populations—namely those that are
                                             the VISN or VAMC level leadership as                    engage and improve service delivery for               homeless, severely disabled, aging, and
                                             well as any comment proposing the                       Veterans and their families. The Los                  women—particularly females with
                                             implementation of an external campus                    Angeles area Veteran Engagement                       children, to assist in the recovery for
                                             oversight council.                                      Boards will carry the visions of the Draft            those that have suffered sexual trauma,
                                                                                                     Master Plan forward. Building and                     mental or physical abuse, or PTSD.
                                             Response
                                                                                                     sustaining these avenues for continued                   In response to these comments
                                                A number of Transparency &                           Veteran feedback is a critical component              received, it is first important to note that
                                             Accountability comments raised                          of maintaining the Draft Master Plan, as              neither VA nor the Draft Master Plan
                                             concerns regarding the transparency of                  a guiding resource for revitalizing and               contemplated VA selling or disposing of
                                             VISN and VAMC during strategic                          enhancing the GLA campus. All of this
                                             decision making processes. These                                                                              any of the land and improvements at the
                                                                                                     will be done to ensure appropriate                    Greater Los Angeles campus. VA
                                             comments generally requested that                       oversight and Veteran collaboration
                                             procedures be put into place to ensure                                                                        envisions the development of
                                                                                                     while increasing transparency and                     supportive housing on campus pursuant
                                             that VA leadership keep the local                       accountability.
                                             Veteran population apprised of                                                                                to legislation Congress recently
                                                                                                       The Draft Master Plan document                      introduced in both houses of Congress—
                                             developing changes within the VISN                      introduces the Community Veterans
                                             and on GLA campus. The other common                                                                           specifically, the Los Angeles homeless
                                                                                                     Engagement Board which is a                           Veterans leasing act of 2015 (Senate Bill
                                             thread among these comments stressed                    collaborative, coordinated process to
                                             that VISN and VAMC level leadership                                                                           S. 2013 and corresponding house Bill
                                                                                                     amplify the Veterans voice in matters                 HR 3484). VA has a phased
                                             must hold poorly performing employees                   that affect how, where, and when they
                                             accountable. Many of these comments                                                                           development plan of 1,200 supportive
                                                                                                     receive care and services. Additional                 housing units on the campus. The
                                             were general in nature, but noted past                  information can be found in Chapter III
                                             unpleasant experiences at VISN 22                                                                             proposed timeline involves developing
                                                                                                     of the Draft Master Plan.                             60 units within the next 12 months, 150
                                             facilities or at GLA campus specifically.
                                             They asked that VISN and VAMC level                     Veteran Access                                        units over the next 24 to 30 months, 280
                                             leadership open themselves to criticism                   Definition of Veteran Access                        units over the next 30 months, 280 units
                                             more frequently and respond quickly.                    subcategory: Any comments                             over the next 4 to 5 years, and 430 units
                                                To address concerns over                             emphasizing the need to promote access                over the next 6 to 10 years—all totaling
                                             transparency, VA plans to augment its                   of specific Veteran populations on                    1,200 units. VA plans for those units to
                                             current efforts to provide stakeholder                  campus or requesting additional                       have special emphasis on homeless,
                                             updates and open the floor to Veteran                   services to eliminate barriers to                     severely disabled, aging, and female
                                             and civilian input through regular VSO                  accessing the campus. These comments                  Veterans. The goal will be to
                                             meetings, congressional meetings, and                   also include various other operational                strategically locate units designated for
                                             Town Halls. The first of such meetings                  requests to promote and enhance                       those underserved populations, in a
                                             will be planned for 90 days after VA                    Veteran access to the campus such as                  manner to provide convenient access to
                                             Secretary Robert McDonald adopts the                    Veteran employment and education                      the pertinent care and services that they
                                             Draft Master Plan. In collaboration with                opportunities, family services, Veteran               will need, in a safe setting and
                                             Veteran groups, community partners                      Benefits assistance, Transition Center,               environment. Along with development
                                             and other stakeholders, VA will                         legal counsel services, emergency                     of those units would be Veteran focused
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                                             periodically review and reevaluate the                  preparedness services, extended hours                 supportive service leases, geared
                                             Draft Master Plan every three years, to                 of operations, etc.                                   towards Veteran Health and wellness,
                                             ensure the plan continues to meet the                                                                         nutrition and spiritual wellness,
                                             evolving needs of Veterans. The                         Response                                              education, vocational training, skills
                                             feedback process will be continued as                     The public comments suggested that                  building, peer activities, socialization,
                                             VA selects new leadership for the GLA                   there should be no VA sale of any                     and physical recreation, assistance with
                                             Campus (i.e., three senior executives—                  portions of the campus, to third parties              legal issues and federal benefits,


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                                             volunteerism, family support services,                  For more information on these issues,                 weather, which delayed the meeting’s
                                             child care services, and transportation.                see Chapter IV, Figure V–7, and Chapter               final confirmation. The meeting is open
                                                Regarding the issue of helping active-               V of the Draft Master Plan.                           to the public.
                                             duty service members to transition to                     The Draft Master Plan is available to                  The purpose of the Commission, as
                                             Veteran status, VA plans to offer and                   the public at http://                                 described in section 202 of the Veterans
                                             provide transition services in the                      www.losangeles.va.gov/.                               Access, Choice, and Accountability Act
                                             southwest corner of the VA campus,                                                                            of 2014, is to examine the access of
                                                                                                       Dated: January 29, 2016.
                                             near the U.S. Army Reserve Center and                                                                         veterans to health care from the
                                                                                                     Michael Shores,
                                             Army National Guard Recruiter facilities                                                                      Department of Veterans Affairs and
                                             adjacent to the GLA campus. VA                          Chief Impact Analyst, Office of Regulation
                                                                                                     Policy & Management.                                  strategically examine how best to
                                             understands that service members often                                                                        organize the Veterans Health
                                             encounter a series of needs as they                     [FR Doc. 2016–01940 Filed 2–1–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                           Administration, locate health care
                                             transition out of the military. Such                    BILLING CODE 8320–01–P
                                                                                                                                                           resources, and deliver health care to
                                             needs could include securing                                                                                  veterans during the next 20 years.
                                             employment and housing, addressing                                                                               No time will be allocated at this
                                             physical or mental health issues, and                   DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
                                                                                                     AFFAIRS                                               meeting for receiving oral presentations
                                             adjusting to civilian culture. The ease                                                                       from the public. The public may submit
                                             through which this transition is made                   Commission on Care                                    written statements for the Commission’s
                                             has a profound impact on post service                                                                         review to commissiononcare@va.gov.
                                             well-being. To complement the planned                   ACTION:   Notice of Meeting                           Due to building security requirements,
                                             transition services, VA has also                                                                              any member of the public wanting to
                                             established a new Welcome Center in                        In accordance with the Federal                     attend must register their intention by
                                             Building 257, where Veterans have                       Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C., App.                emailing the Designated Federal Officer,
                                             access to a facility and setting that                   2, the Commission on Care gives notice                John Goodrich, at john.goodrich@va.gov,
                                             facilitates peer to peer interaction and                that it will meet on Tuesday, February                no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday,
                                             socialization, and VA and non-VA                        9, 2016, at the American Legion                       February 5, 2016.
                                             support providers. Improved transition                  National Headquarters Office, 1608 K
                                             into VA will heighten the existing need                 Street NW., 7th Floor Conference Room,                  Dated: January 28, 2016.
                                             for expanded primary care and targeted                  Washington, DC, 20006. The meeting                    John Goodrich,
                                             hiring. VA plans to address those needs                 will convene at 8:30 a.m. and end no                  Designated Federal Officer, Commission on
                                             through more targeted VA hiring at the                  later than 5:30 p.m. This meeting notice              Care.
                                             campus, and improved options for                        is being provided with less than 15                   [FR Doc. 2016–01829 Filed 2–1–16; 8:45 am]
                                             Veteran care through the Choice Act.                    calendar days of notice due to inclement              BILLING CODE 8320–01–P
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