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Watching the Sausage Being Made

Susan Boyle
How will Industrial Properties Undergoing Environmental Cleanups that Seek Tax Refunds be Impacted by New Jersey’s Newest Cleanup Law?

Is the neighbor now the regulator?

Susan Boyle
As states are "privatizing" the regulator's role with Licensed Site Professional programs, are they also giving adjacent landowners and the neighborhood near  and on-top-of remedial sites  more power to shape the type of cleanup?

Show New Jersey the Money

Susan Boyle
Post Financial Assurance in New Jersey for Engineering Controls Used at Remediation Sites

Brownfields: Ten Years of Public, Private Partnership

Susan Boyle

Erin Regan of Louisiana asks you to imagine an abandoned area the size of Boston or San Francisco.  Since 1995, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Brownfields Program has assisted in the redevelopment of an area this size: approximately 50 square miles.


Brownfields Incentives: More than "Show me the Money"

Susan Boyle
Is necessity really the mother of invention?  If yes, then the economic times we are in/coming out of have contributed some interesting additions to the brownfield toolbox. 

What was Intriguing in NJ's Environmental Realm in 2011?

Susan Boyle
My two cents (actually, two observations) to add to all of those year in review lists

Drum Roll: And the Winners Are...

Susan Boyle
NYS announces the winners in the Regional Development Initiatives for long-term regional economic growth

Steps Taken in Proposed NJ Regulations to Assist Municipalities

Susan Boyle
Municipal Involuntary Acquisition of Brownfield Property Differs from Municipally Operated Sites

Funding, Licenses and Standards, Oh My!

Susan Boyle
Understanding the New New Jersey DEP

Looking for something new in brownfields?

Susan Boyle
Look no further than CT, NYS, and PA

Just Give Me Money

Susan Boyle
 Consider that great song, now stuck in my head,  the background music to a recent discussion on creating sustainable public funding sources for brownfields remediation and redevelopment

Lessons from the Field: Contaminated Materials Management

Susan Boyle
Good Planning Needed From Design through Construction at Brownfield Sites 

Improving the Ground at Brownfield Redevelopment Sites

Susan Boyle
Redevelopment planning that considers underground conditions produces on-time and on-budget projects.

Non Scope Considerations for Environmental Due Diligence

Susan Boyle
Property value  may be affected by environmental concerns that aren't part of All Appropriate Inquiry.

Women in Environmental Professions

Susan Boyle
Help me figure out what this information means! Are there more women working in  brownfields remediation and redevelopment compared to environmental professions as a whole?

Perfecting Engineering and Institutional Controls

Susan Boyle
All brownfield  partners are comfortable with the use of engineering and institutional controls at remediated properties heading for redevelopment.  Ok, almost all--those with money invested in the process are, government oversight agencies are comfortable with the concept and watchful over the specifics;  at specific sites, some environmental and citizen groups aren't. What we all need to do is keep on top of the process and make sure that  controls  work.

Controlling Anxiety Without a Prescription- Part 1

Susan Boyle
2010 is  the start of a new decade and for New Jersey (NJ), the first full year of implementation of the new Licensed Site Remediation Professional program. In creating the program, much was learned from our neighbors to the north, Massachusetts(MA)  and Connecticut (CT). Now that NJ's program is unfolding, so is the anxiety.  Time to  go back to our northern guides.

Controlling Anxiety Without a Prescription- Part 2

Susan Boyle
More guidance for the anxious remediation professional in NJ from the Licensed Professional capital of the nation, MA.

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Brownfield Stateside Report
 
Pittsburgh Redevelopment Authority Approves Funding District
by Pittsburgh Business Times
The board of the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh voted unanimously in May to adopt a new Tax Increment Finance District for the remaining undeveloped portions of Summerset at Frick Park, the 238-acre brownfield redevelopment in the city’s East End.
 
No Kidding: Council Bluffs Bags $166 K for Mid-City Rehab Project
by Staff report
 The city of Council Bluffs, Ia., is expected to land $166,500 for Brownfields property assessment that would be used for cleanup and reuse of its mid-city corridor, EPA Region 7 announced in late April.
K.C. Industrial Site Would Create 2K Jobs
by The Kansas City Star
 NorthPoint Development, a growing player in local industrial real estate and development, wants to attract new manufacturing opportunities to the 80-acre site of the old General Motors Fairfax plant that was demolished in 1987.
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BROWNFIELD EXECUTIVE SPOTLIGHT
 
Breaking Down Brownfields Breaking Down Brownfields
With nearly 30 years of professional consulting experience, Miles Bolton leads Apex in tackling some of the toughest brownfield redevelopment and engineering projects in the nation. Safety, innovation, efficiency and customer satisfaction are the words that describe Bolton’s project focus, and what drives Apex to provide clients with the highest quality services in the most cost-effective manner.

Wood Secures Grand Rapids Post Wood Secures Grand Rapids Post
The city of Grand Rapids’ Economic Development Director Kara Wood has been tapped to represent the city on the Association for Brownfield Redevelopment Authorities, a new statewide agency.

Azar Weighs in on Social Justice, Transit Tied to Redevelopment Azar Weighs in on Social Justice, Transit Tied to Redevelopment
Steven Azar, 2012 Brownfield Person of the Year, and Senior Project/Program Manager and Director of the city of Somerville, Mass. entire brownfield redevelopment program, looks at his time spent in the private sector as a teachable moment.

Brownfield Literature
 
Brownfields: A Comprehensive Guide to Redeveloping Contaminated Property, Third Edition Brownfields: A Comprehensive Guide to Redeveloping Contaminated Property, Third Edition
Todd S. Davis
Scott A. Sherman

GREEN ILLUSIONS: The Dirty Secrets of Clean Energy and the Future of Environmentalism GREEN ILLUSIONS: The Dirty Secrets of Clean Energy and the Future of Environmentalism
Ozzie Zehner



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Brownfield Renewal May 2013
Flying High: Preserving a Piece of Dayton History
When Orville and Wilbur Wright began constructing the first of their two airplane manufacturing hangars in 1910, the …

Aerotropolis Atlanta: Prepare to Expect the Unexpected ...

Just as seaports drove development in the 18th century, railroads drove development in the 19th century, and…

Combining Community Resiliency and Energy Efficiency Retrofits ...

The Rutgers Center for Green Building with the Energy Efficient Buildings Hub (EEB Hub) are enabling the gold…

Here’s the Dirt on a Chicago Redevelopment ...

One of the measuring sticks of urban redevelopment and reuse success can be traced to the “multi-benefit” dynamics…

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