Bay Area officials demand answers on ‘unfathomable’ cancellation of $395 million Alameda veterans clinic – The Mercury News Today Us News



The Department of Veterans Affairs’ cancellation of a long-awaited $395 million VA clinic project that was to be part of Alameda Point’s redevelopment is drawing fire from Bay Area elected officials who call the decision “unfathomable.”

Beginning in 2014, the city of Alameda, the VA and the Navy began planning construction of a veterans health care center at Alameda Point, which served as a critical base for naval operations during World War II. The proposed plans would establish a modern outpatient clinic, a columbarium with 25,000 niches and offices on 112 acres.

With more than 42,000 veterans, Alameda County has the largest number of veterans across any county in the region – but there is no dedicated VA clinic located in the East Bay — resulting in complicated medical referrals that can make seeking care more difficult, according to a 2022 VA report. The report affirmed that a new VA hospital was needed in Oakland or Alameda Point.


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