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The Center for Creative Land Recycling (CCLR) and the Center for Community Energy and Environmental Justice (CCEEJ) hosted the webinar “Reclaiming the Past, Building the Future: Brownfield Basics” to demystify land reuse by providing you with the know...
The Center for Creative Land Recycling (CCLR) and the Center for Community Energy and Environmental Justice (CCEEJ) hosted the webinar “Reclaiming the Past, Building the Future: Brownfield Basics” to demystify land reuse by providing you with the know...
This webinar provided an overview of the land reuse process, available project funding sources, resources for further learning, and ways to get involved with land reuse technical assistance providers such as CCLR and CCEEJ. ...
We’ll introduce you to the concepts, policies, and strategies to help you turn barren infill sites into functional, sustainable, and beautiful streetscapes that can reenergize any community. It’s about transformation. It’s about rebirth. It’s abou...
About Us: Center for Creative Land Recycling
The Center for Creative Land Recycling helps communities convert abandoned or vacant properties into assets with a variety of benefits including job creation and new tax revenues...
What is Land Recycling
What is land recycling? Land recycling refers to the redevelopment and reuse of abandoned, contaminated and underutilized land. Watch this video to hear from CCLR's brownfields expert, Ignacio Dayrit, explain its practice, opportunities and benefits ...
EPA Brownfields Example Stories
EPA brownfields grants fill a critical funding gap for projects. Learn how several different communities utilized this funding source to cleanup and redevelop brownfield sites...
Ever wonder why an old building or vacant property in your community has not been redeveloped? Sometimes developers are not sure if contamination has occured on the site, making it a brownfield. ...
This PDF contains slides from the webinar hosted by CCLR, US EPA, and the DTSC titled "Brownfield Basics Part 1"...