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Join local, state and federal partners as they share free tools, resources, financial assistance programs and project examples that will help your community’s next redevelopment project.
Who should attend? Local government officials, key community stakeholders, economic and community development organizations, not-for-profits, community groups, private citizens, and others working to promote community revitalization
When: May 1st, 2024 | Where: Arvada Center for the Performing Arts
This year’s conference theme, Brownfields Begin with Partnerships, emphasizes the importance of partnerships in accomplishing brownfields redevelopment.
Does your community have old gas stations, unused buildings, or other potentially contaminated properties impeding future economic growth? Are you concerned these sites may be negatively impacting health and the quality of life in your neighborhoods? Do you look at these properties and wonder how you might bring them back to productive use?
You are invited to attend a free brownfields workshop on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, hosted by the Guymon Chamber of Commerce, the Oklahoma Corporation Commission’s Brownfield Program, and the Kansas State University - Technical Assistance to Brownfields Program (KSU TAB). Workshop participants will learn about:
• What a brownfield is (and is not);
• OCC resources for assessment and cleanup of former service stations;
• Other local, state, and federal resources available to address brownfields; and
• How to include brownfields redevelopment in community revitalization.
Who should attend? Local and regional government officials, economic and community development organizations, lenders and real-estate professionals, property owners, and anyone interested in learning about brownfields and financial resources for local redevelopment.