The Washtenaw County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority
The purpose of the Washtenaw County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority
(WCBRA) is to facilitate the redevelopment of previously developed sites,
consistent with the community's commitment to sustainability and its vision
for the future. Established by the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners,
the WCBRA can provide a mechanism for cleanup of contaminated sites, even if
only slightly contaminated or perceived to be contaminated, such that
current re-development is not occurring. Redeveloping brownfields helps to
ease urban sprawl by encouraging the reuse of established commercial and
industrial districts where public services are already in place.
Recent News
National Brownfields Conference on May 5-8, 2008 at Cobo Center in Detroit, Michigan. Click here for more information.
Part 201 Brownfields Work Group - Final Recommendations.
Contents
|
Washtenaw County Brownfield Program Guide |
The WCBRA |
| Brownfield Basics | Meeting Calendar and Agenda Packets |
| Active/Completed Brownfield Projects | Financial Incentives |
| Approved Brownfield Plans | Additional Resources |
Contact Information
Jeremy McCallion, Brownfield Planner
734-222-6877
last update 1/17/2008




