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Brownfield Program
248-858-8073
hansenb@oakgov.com
Waterford, MI 48328
Brownfield Program
Brownfield Program Introduction
Brownfield USEPA Grant Intake Form
Oakland County communities, developers, and property owners have a number of community and economic development tools available to them. The following tools may be used for possible funding mechanisms for improvements, development and redevelopment projects.
What is a Brownfield
Brownfields are underutilized or abandoned properties that may be difficult to expand, redevelop, or reuse because of actual or perceived environmental contamination. Sites that have land or buildings with hazardous materials like asbestos, lead, mold, storage tanks or other pollutants may qualify. Brownfields typically include current or former gas stations, dry cleaners, auto repair shops, industrial manufacturing, warehouses, landfills, or mining land.
Program Purpose
A Brownfield Redevelopment Authority (BRA) is established by a local unit of government to help promote economic growth. Brownfield Redevelopment involves the evaluation and cleanup of properties that are contaminated, blighted, and/or functionally obsolete. This program lays the foundation for redevelopment in a community.
Some of the results of Brownfield Redevelopment include making the property and surrounding area environmentally safe and more enticing for investment.
Tax Increment Financing (TIF) provides an incentive for developers to invest in a property with environmental and/or other challenges. The developer works with the BRA to prepare and implement a work plan to identify the contamination problems and resolve them.
Brownfield Redevelopment Authority
The Brownfield Redevelopment Authority (BRA) is the administrative board advancing the goals and accomplishing the tasks identified for the Oakland County Brownfield Initiative.