Archive | 2006

November 2006

News and events for November 2006

Proposals are due Dec. 8 for the 2007 brownfields assessment, revolving loan fund (RLF) and cleanup grants. A fact sheet on the 2007 brownfields assessment, RLF and cleanup grants is available at http://yosemite.epa.gov/r10/. Proposal guidelines are available at http://www.epa.gov/oswer/docs/grants/epa-oswer-obcr-07-01.pdf. To discuss specific questions about your project or to request grant guidelines, contact EPA’s Terri Griffith [...]

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October 2006

Communities eager to play role in redevelopment

Gone are the days when public officials stood in front of an audience with their poster boards, pointer sticks and an already mapped-out plan for redevelopment, leaving no chance for a community to have its say in what’s best for a neighborhood.
Instead, the public today wants to be involved long before that poster board ever [...]

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October 2006

Brownfields program up for reauthorization

With Congress expected to begin discussions next year on the reauthorization of the brownfields program, an informal coalition is recommending several changes to the program.
The coalition, a mix of 15 public and private entities, was formed last year during the annual brownfields national conference in Denver. With the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization [...]

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October 2006

Idaho rails-to-trails project wins Phoenix Award

Six years ago, John Kolbe of Harrison, Idaho, was thinking about leaving this small town in the Idaho Panhandle. An aircraft mechanic, Kolbe couldn’t find much work in a town of about 250 people.
But then Kolbe had an idea. He heard of plans to convert the old railroad tracks running along Harrison’s lakeside into a [...]

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October 2006

Portland groups forming community-based land trust

A Portland coalition recently was awarded national funding to establish a community-based land trust to clean up and care for neglected areas in the city’s neighborhoods.
Groundwork Portland, a coalition consisting of community-based nonprofits as well as Portland State University, the city of Portland and EPA Region 10, aims to reclaim vacant and contaminated lands for [...]

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