A brownfield is a piece of real
estate that
has, or is perceived
to have, environmental
contamination. Because
of the presence, or
potential presence,
of environmental issues
the property is
usually abandoned or idle.
Brownfields are
potentially valuable real
estate that may
need some environmental
cleanup before they
can be put back into
productive use.
The purposes of the program are to address
environmental issues
of contaminated real
estate, encourage
redevelopment through
community involvement,
conduct site
assessments and
necessary clean up, and
develop reuse options.
Community involvement in the program is
facilitated through
the Brownfields
Redevelopment Committee.
The committee
is composed of citizens
who are developers,
bankers, health
care givers, regulatory
personnel, City
and County employees,
environmental consultants
and
environmental activists.
They provide input
on all of the issues
from their unique
perspectives.
The program started in 1998 and currently
receives funding
from the United States
Environmental Protection
Agency and the
Department of Housing
and Urban
Development through
Community
Development Block
Grants.
To learn more about our successful
brownfields
projects please visit
WebBRIMS, an EPA sponsored
web initiative.