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Buildings On Local Base Still Look Like Swastika
SAN DIEGO (CBS 8) - A multi-million dol- lar renovation on a naval build- ing in Coronado, which some said is shaped like a swastika, is now complete. However, the building still resembles a swastika despite promises made by the Navy to change the design.
The buildings at Naval Base Coronado, which were con- structed in the late 1960s, are grouped togeth- er in a way that clearly looks like a swastika, which people found so offen- sive that the Navy agreed it had to be changed.
Leading the charge to change the building design is Avrahaum Segol who has spent years working with the
Navy and it seemed to him like progress was being made. In 2010, he received a letter from then Rear Admiral William French offering a solu- tion to change the buildings into a square. The Navy also provided images
of the proposed design change.
"Everybody that I worked with on the Navy team really wanted to change this, "said Segol.
CBS News 8's Steve Price has followed the progress of the design change
since 2006, fol- lowing up the following year. The Navy pro- vided CBS News 8 with a statement say- ing: "We take this issue very seriously, and the Navy does not want to be associated with a negative and hateful symbol
as a swastika."
However, the recommended changes were not going to be cheap, so the Navy submitted a budget request for a larger project that would include updates to the facility.
"It should be fixed. We did it. We worked at it," said Segol.
Segol, who was born in the United States and now lives in Israel, took the Navy at their word. However, to his surprise, Segol learned that the Navy recently com- pleted a $14 mil- lion project on the buildings, but did nothing to change the outer appear- ance, which left Segol feeling frustrated.
"This is a joke. Fourteen mil- lion dollars for zero!" said Segol.
On CBS News 8 at 5PM, we’ll answer the questions sur- rounding the funds for the project and the delay in chang- ing the design
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