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CCI 's
2008 Summer Conference
Office of Smart Growth Overview of 35-Acre Subdivison Exemptions Handbook on Brownfields Redevelopment Now Available The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and the Office of Smart Growth in the Colorado Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) have announced the release of a new publication entitled The Colorado Brownfields Handbook: A Local Government Guide to Site Reuse and Economic Redevelopment. The Colorado Brownfields Handbook is the culmination of a three-year partnership between CDPHE and the Office of Smart Growth to promote the cleanup and redevelopment of brownfield sites around the state. The project partners enlisted the help of a number of state, local and non-profit agencies, including the Colorado Brownfields Foundation, to help analyze and document the roles and interrelationships of various levels of government and identify and overcome potential institutional obstacles to reuse. The handbook incorporates lessons learned from pilot brownfield cleanup and redevelopment efforts in Rangely and Alamosa. The handbook also provides a comprehensive list of the technical and financial resources available, frequently asked questions and a suggested methodology for brownfield cleanup and redevelopment. The project was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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