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Marine Corps Air Station Tustin was built in 1942 as a base for blimps charged with patrolling the coastline for enemy craft during World War II.
The Irvine Company has paid $42.1 million for enough land in Tustin to build more than 1,300 homes atop an air station.
A Nov. 7, 2023 fire destroyed one of Tustin’s two iconic World War II-era blimp hangars, prompting an environmental cleanup still underway.
The Navy has allocated $88 million to reimburse the city of Tustin for the cleanup and toxic-materials testing in the suburban community adjacent to the former military base.
The Navy, however, doesn't maintain the base, so the county and city of Tustin were forced to take charge of the fire and the subsequent cleanup.