United States
                       Environmental
                       Protection Agency
                       Washington, D.C. 20460
                         Solid Waste
                         and Emergency
                         Response (5101)
 EPA500-F-97-152
 July 1997
  xvEPA
Regional  Brownfields
Assessment  Pilot
                                    Elizabeth,  NJ
  Outreach and Special Projects Staff (5101)
                                        Quick Reference Fact Sheet
EPA's Brownfields Economic Redevelopment Initiative 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. A brownfield is a site, or portion thereof, that has actual or perceived contamination and
an active potential for redevelopment or reuse. Between 1995 and 1996, EPAfunded 76 National and Regional Brownfields
Assessment Pilots, at up to $200,000 each, to support creative two-year explorations and demonstrations of brownfields
solutions. EPAisfunding more than 27 Pilots in 1997. The Pilots are intended to provide EPA, States, Tribes, municipalities,
and communities with useful information and strategies as they continue to seek  new methods to promote  a unified
approach to site assessment, environmental cleanup, and redevelopment.
BACKGROUND

EPA Region 2 has selected the City of Elizabeth for
a Regional Brownfields Pilot. Established in 1665,
Elizabeth is an urban industrial city located south of
Newark and has  been a business center  since the
industrial revolution. Elizabeth has had a variety of
large and small  manufacturing and tool and die
companies, but with a declining manufacturing base,
the  City has  been left with a host of abandoned
industrial buildings and lots. Although the City has
had several redevelopment successes within the last
four years, it continues to face barriers in identifying,
assessing, and remediating brownfields.

Overthe past four years, Elizabeth has taken advantage
of various Federal and State redevelopment incentive
programs (e.g., Enterprise Community, State Urban
Enterprise Zone,  Labor Surplus Area) to  establish
itself as  a trade  center with projects such as the
ongoing Metro Mall project.  Due to these efforts,
Elizabeth is attracting more business inquiries, some
of which are being discouraged by  possible
environmental liability associated with brownfields.

The City has developed an initial list of seven potential
brownfields comprising a total of approximately 45
acres. About 45% of the City's population lives near
these sites.
                         PILOT SNAPSHOT
                                            Date of Award:
                                            June 1997

                                            Amount: $200,000

                                            Site Profile: The Pilot
                                            targets five sites for
                                            further assessment and
                                            redevelopment.
                         Elizabeth, New Jersey
                        Contacts:

                        Marie Krupinski
                        City of Elizabeth
                        (908)820-4019
Larry D'Andrea
U.S. EPA -Region 2
(212)637-4314
dandrea.larry®
epamail.epa.gov
                               Visit the EPA Brownfields Website at:
                               http://www.epa.gov/brownfields

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OBJECTIVES

The Pilot plans to identify and assess five marketable
brownfields and develop remediation, financing, and
redevelopment strategies.  To accomplish its  Pilot
objectives, the City plans to  involve  stakeholders
such as the Elizabeth Development Company, Eliza-
beth General Medical Center,  the  Regional  Plan
Association, and selected community members who
are directly affected by brownfield sites.  These
stakeholders will  assist in identifying brownfields
and formulating redevelopment plans.  As part of its
outreach efforts, the City will continue to use existing
mechanisms including local cable news, City Coun-
cilmeetings,newspaperarticles,Neighborhood Coun-
cil meetings, and the City's Info Line.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND ACTIVITIES

The Pilot will:

• Identify potential brownfield sites, and prioritize the
 sites by  assessing factors such as marketability,
 transportation accessibility, and size;

• Conduct environmental assessments of at least five
 priority sites;

• Develop remediation, financing, and redevelopment
 strategies for the targeted sites; and

• Conduct outreach and education  to community
 members near the targeted sites.

The cooperative agreement for this Pilot has not yet been
negotiated; therefore, activities described in this fact
sheet are subject to change.
 Regional Brownfields Assessment Pilot                                               Elizabeth, New Jersey
 July 1997                                                                        EPA 500-F-97-152

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