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In this session, panelists will provide an overview of available and upcoming funding sources as well as offer valuable insights on accessing these funds effectively. Participants will discuss opportunities for layering multiple funding sources, ensuring ...
Using a multi-layered hypothetical of a former dry cleaner with plans for redevelopment into affordable housing, four AB304 (2021)-certified Local Oversight Agencies will provide insights, tips and warnings regarding their process, from pre-application re...
Discover how communities can transform polluted lands into thriving green spaces using nature-based solutions. Learn approaches from experts on how to harness the power of plants, fungi, and microbes on-site to clean up our environment sustainably. This p...
This session demystifies and develops an understanding of how to convert a brownfield site into a housing development. It highlights the key steps, stakeholder roles, and critical interrelationships. The scope will encompass land acquisition, due diligen...
This session focuses on an aspect of brownfield redevelopment that is often overlooked by regulators and service providers - why are brownfields abandoned in the first place? A successful redevelopment outcome requires a thoughtful and accurate diagnosis....
Community engagement is a cornerstone for success in any brownfield reuse project. A strong community engagement strategy will mobilize and empower marginalized communities, inspire informed decision-making and sustainable development, mitigate conflict, ...
Los Angeles County is at the forefront of a movement for park equity and environmental justice. Amidst the bustling landscape of the nation’s most populous county, a new vision of regeneration is emerging. From the rural Antelope Valley to the dense urb...
This panel will provide case studies of remediation programs and their estimated carbon footprint, and how climate risk, environmental justice, and sustainable practices could have been considered. We will discuss how existing regulations could incorporat...