Deal keeps Moffett Field Commissary open at least two more years – The Mercury News Today Us News



A deal will keep the Moffett Field Commissary open for at least two more years, South Bay Democrat Rep. Sam Liccardo’s office said Wednesday, preserving a key source of low-cost groceries for veterans while a long-term solution is explored.

The agreement keeps the commissary operating through at least 2028, with an option to renew in 2029. Without a new lease, it had been slated to close this year —  a move that would have left thousands of South Bay and Peninsula veterans without nearby affordable groceries. The next closest commissaries are at Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield and in Monterey.

Liccardo said he met Feb. 2 with Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) Director John Hall to discuss extending the lease. On Feb. 13, DeCA and NASA Ames Research Center, which manages the property, finalized the agreement, his office said. This news organization has reached out to DeCA for additional details and had not received a response as of press time.

The commissary operates out of Buildings 12 and 13 at Moffett Field, which has been managed by NASA since 1994.


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