Brownfields Redevelopment Program

The Economic Development Department secured an EPA Brownfields Assessment Grant in 2022 to help local communities in the Greater Birmingham region utilize brownfields sites for redevelopment. The goal of this program is to help local municipalities prepare their underutilized, vacant, or blighted properties for development and alleviate the financial burden of site assessments and other planning initiatives for potential reinvestment.

In addition to Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments, funding for this program can cover a variety of other initiatives, including:

  • Developing a site inventory

  • Characterizing and prioritizing sites for assessments

  • Conducting a range of planning activities, such as developing site-specific cleanup plans

  • Conducting community engagement related to brownfield sites

If you are interested in learning more about the Brownfields Redevelopment Program, please review the materials on this page and contact Keya Kraft, Director of Economic Development, at kkraft@rpcgb.org with any questions.

 

Program FAQs

 

Brownfields FAQs

 

Assistance and Resources for Brownfields:

  • RPCGB Underutilized Industrial and Commercial Properties Map – This map application provides site information regarding properties identified by the EPA and the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) as being associated in targeted cleanup efforts or having been included in the state Brownfield Voluntary Cleanup Program (BVCP).

  • EPA Brownfields Program – This program administered through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency provides grants and technical assistance to communities, states, tribes, and others regarding the redevelopment process. The EPA’s Brownfield Program is designed to empower states, communities, and other stakeholders in economic redevelopment to work together in a timely manner to prevent, assess, safely clean up, and sustainably reuse brownfields.

  • Alabama Department of Environmental Management – ADEM administers a program for the redevelopment of brownfields sites in Alabama through their Voluntary Cleanup Program as well as coordination with EPA grant opportunities.

  • Urban Land Institute – The ULI Brownfield Redevelopment Case Studies page provides insight and ideas for a variety of redevelopments across the country.

  • American Planning Association – The APA developed and published a guide for community-based brownfields redevelopment strategies. It is designed to help community-based organizations recognize the opportunities for revitalization and to provide information to aid local communities in the often complicated process of site cleanup and redevelopment.

  • Center for Creative Land Recycling – This national, non-profit organization provides a variety of resources for redevelopment efforts.

  • Brownfields Listings – BL is a property marketplace and project workspace for real state with reuse challenges. This organization provides a variety of resources for redevelopment efforts.