We are thrilled to announce the adoption of the new Town of Silverton Master Plan! The three year process of visioning, goal setting and the writing of the master plan stemmed from a Colorado Brownfields Partnership Brownfields Redevelopment and Revitalization Workshop.
Continue readingBrownfield Vision & Action Planning Community Assistance Opportunity
CBP is accepting applications from communities for brownfield visioning and action planning assistance. This program supports the community in exploring current needs and opportunities related to brownfields site(s), and creates strategies to address them.
Continue readingAccessing State Brownfields Resources
We at the Colorado Brownfields Partnership are experts in helping Colorado communities envision, learn, and plan for the future of their brownfields and community. But once that work is done, we know that applying for state assistance is a key step towards brownfield revitalization success.
Continue readingBrownfields Educational Video Series: Asbestos 101
Throughout the 20th century, a building material- called asbestos- was frequently used in flooring, insulation, drywall/walls, drywall mud and more. However, asbestos was identified as a health hazard in the 1970’s, and the use of asbestos as a building material is now illegal in the United States.
Continue readingMain Streets and Brownfields: Recovering During a Pandemic
Our Colorado communities are facing stark economic challenges, and local leaders are working hard to prepare for recovery. Despite what some may think, this pandemic has not decreased the value of properties, and the pressure to grow has not subsided.
Continue readingHow to Spot a Brownfield
Unless you’re a brownfield nerd like us at the Colorado Brownfields Partnership, the term “brownfield” may not sit at the front of your brain everyday. But once you understand the definition of a brownfield, and how to identify them, you’ll be amazed at how frequently you encounter them.
Continue readingBrownfields Educational Video Series: What is a brownfield?
Across the state of Colorado, many places have old, abandoned, or unsafe buildings and properties in their communities. These properties can take the shape of former industrial sites, gas stations, dry cleaners, junkyards, and many more.
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