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Brownfields grant seeks greener pastures in northeast OKC

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Northeast Oklahoma City Eyes $500,000 to Revitalize contaminated ⁤Land

Oklahoma City, OK – October 8, 2024 – A $500,000 grant from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is poised to unlock redevelopment opportunities in northeast Oklahoma City, targeting brownfield sites burdened by environmental ‍contamination. The funding, announced today, will be used to assess adn clean up properties hampered by past industrial or commercial ​uses, ⁣paving the way for new investment and community improvements.

The grant focuses on a roughly 80-acre area encompassing several parcels along the ‍North Eastern Avenue ‍corridor. These sites, historically impacted​ by potential pollutants, have long been obstacles to ⁣economic growth in a neighborhood seeking revitalization. The EPA funding will enable thorough​ environmental assessments to‌ determine the ⁢extent of contamination, followed by cleanup plans⁢ designed ⁢to remove hazards and make the land safe for future ⁣use. This⁤ initiative directly addresses concerns about public‍ health and⁢ environmental justice in a historically underserved area, and is⁣ expected to spur job creation and increased property values.

The City of Oklahoma City is the recipient of the grant, which falls under the EPA’s ⁣Brownfields ​Program. ⁤This program provides financial assistance to communities to assess, clean up, and reuse brownfield sites, transforming them into productive assets.⁤ Brownfields are defined as properties whose expansion,redevelopment,or reuse may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance,pollutant,or contaminant.

The⁢ targeted area in northeast Oklahoma‌ City has suffered from disinvestment and environmental concerns for decades.Triumphant remediation of these ​sites ⁣could attract new‌ businesses, housing developments, and green spaces, enhancing the quality ‌of life for ‌residents. The City plans to ‌work closely with community stakeholders throughout the assessment and cleanup⁣ process, ensuring transparency and addressing ⁣local priorities.

Brownfields grant seeks greener pastures in northeast OKCBrownfields grant seeks greener pastures in northeast OKC

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