Government and Politics
July 2, 2024
From: Vermont Governor Phil ScottMontpelier, VT - Governor Phil Scott and the Department of Economic Development (DED) announced today the Brownfields Revitalization Fund – State Program is investing $1,970,970 to clean six properties in Newport, St. Johnsbury, West Rutland and Windsor. The Brownfields Revitalization Fund – Federal Program is investing an additional $798,777 to contribute to the cleanup of properties in Colchester and Burlington.
“Cleaning up contaminated properties and turning them into sites for housing and economic opportunity is key to community revitalization,” said Governor Phil Scott. “Many of the projects announced today will generate more housing units which we desperately need.”
“Housing is imperative in order for economic development initiatives to achieve their potential,” said Economic Development Commissioner Joan Goldstein. “Removing blight and encouraging the reuse of these parcels makes these brownfield projects game-changers in their communities.”
Below is a list of all projects recently awarded grants from the Brownfields Revitalization Fund – State Program:
Windham & Windsor Housing Trust
Sustainable Forest Futures, Inc
Gilman Housing Trust
Catamount Film & Arts Co.
Gilman Housing Trust
Housing Trust of Rutland County
The Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation is an important partner in brownfield remediation providing expertise and technical assistance for the redevelopment of a contaminated property.
Since the state Brownfields Revitalization Fund (BRF) opened in October 2021, $16.7 million in cleanup funding has been awarded to 38 projects in ten counties (Caledonia, Chittenden, Franklin, Lamoille, Orange, Orleans, Rutland, Washington, Windham, and Windsor). The projects combined are anticipated to clean up more than 64 contaminated acres and create 663+ jobs and 538 units of housing.
The DED also oversees Vermont’s Brownfields Revitalization Fund - Federal Program. In addition to the State Program investments listed above, DED is also distributing Federal Program awards to two projects for the first time that previously received State Program money:
Evernorth & Champlain Housing Trust
Champlain Housing Trust
The Brownfields Revitalization Fund promotes the productive reuse of sites that are currently abandoned or not fully utilized due to contamination on the site. By providing financial assistance for cleaning up these sites, Vermont continues its commitment to environmental stewardship, community investment, and economic growth.?