Title | Brownfields Basics in Washington |
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Brownfields Basics in Washington (Number of pages: 2) (Publication Size: 671KB)
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Author(s) | Ali Furmall /Jessica Brandt | ||||||
Description | The Department of Ecology brochure is a help for local governments and others who may be interested in redeveloping brownfields. It summarizes what a brownfield is, resources, redevelopment, funding opportunities, and integrated planning grants. | ||||||
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Contact | Alan Bogner at 360-407-7188 or ali.furmall@ecy.wa.gov | ||||||
Keywords | economic development, outreach, real estate, environment, redevelopment, funding, liability, property owner, grants, loans, cleanup, brownfield | ||||||
WEB PAGE | Brownfields Program | ||||||
RELATED PUBLICATIONS | Title:
Remedial Action Grants for Local Governments 2018-2021 Guidance Redevelopment Opportunity Zones & Brownfield Redevelopment Trust Fund Accounts in Washington State: 2013–2017 Guide to Leveraging Brownfield Redevelopment for Community Revitalization Brownfields Resource Guide |
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