Nuts & Bolts of Redeveloping Brownfields for Local Government - Los Angeles, CA
Presented by Great Lakes Environmental Planning, U.S. EPA, the Northeast-Midwest Institute, and the Delta Institute
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Date: April 14th-17th, 2008
Location: 600 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1460 (corner of Wilshire and Grand), Los Angeles, CA 90017 (map)
Cost: $395 (includes meals); $50 cancellation fee
Description: Many urban centers have been left with vacant contaminated land that blights local neighborhood and undermines the local tax base. Participants learn how many communities have overcome obstacles and stimulated successful redevelopment by characterizing and assembling parcels, cleaning them up, and using public funds to attract private redevelopment. Class size is limited.
Agenda: Download as PDF. (Updated April 9, 2008)
Contacts:
Registration - Pearon Hampton (phampton@delta-institute.org)
Course info - Eugene Goldfarb (egoldf1@uic.edu)
About the Sponsors:
The Delta Institute is a non-profit community and economic development organization headquartered in Chicago that is pioneering new, cooperative approaches to economic and environmental improvement. These initiatives seek to integrate environmentalism with community and economic development, working through the tensions sometimes found at the nexus of these two disciplines, and crafting new policies and practices to develop healthy, economically sound communities.
Great Lakes Environmental Planning specializes in environmental training covering such topics as sustainability, environmental assessment, historic preservation including 106 procedures and tax incentives, energy efficient rehab and construction, and Brownfield redevelopment.
For more information on these and other training programs, please contact:
Pearon Hampton
phampton@delta-institute.org
Delta Institute
312.554.0900 ext. 10








