United States
                      Environmental
                      Protection Agency
                      Washington, D.C.  20460
                         Solid Waste
                         and Emergency
                         Response(5101)
 EPA500-F-99-142
 June 1999
 www.epa.gov/brownfields/
   SEPA
Brownf ields Assessment
Demonstration  Pilot
                                          Roseville, MN
 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. EPA is funding: assessment demonstration pilot programs (each funded
up to $200,000 over two years), to assess brownfields sites and to test cleanup and redevelopment models;job training
pilot programs (each funded up to $200,000 over two years), to provide training for residents of communities affected
by brownfieldstofacilitatecleanupofbrownfieldssites and preparetrainees for future employmentintheenvironmental
field; and, cleanup revolving loan fund programs (each funded up to $500,000 over five years) to capitalize loan funds
to make loans for the environmental cleanup of brownfields. These pilot programs 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 has selected the City of Roseville for a
Brownfields Pilot. Roseville (population 35,000) is
located at the northern borders of St. Paul and
Minneapolis. Located within the city is the Twin
Lakes redevelopment area (Twin Lakes), a 281 -acre
area that developed as a hub for trucking companies
and related  businesses because of its proximity to
highways and both downtown Minneapolis and St.
Paul. However, federal deregulation of the trucking
industry in 1980 resulted in  the relocation and
downsizing of Roseville trucking-related businesses,
and many companies went out of business.

Today, the Twin Lakes area contains 110 acres of
brownfields along with 11 acres of residential property,
two acres of commercial  space, 34 acres  of park
space,  and  58  acres of already redeveloped
brownfields. In 1994, the city adopted a land use plan
for the area that calls for office, retail, business, and
light industrial uses, and in 1998 the city established
the  area as a tax increment financing district to
facilitate redevelopment To continue the revitalization
of the Twin Lakes area, the city plans to construct the
Twin Lakes Parkway, already funded at $ 10.6 million,
                         PILOTSNAPSHOT
                           Roseville, Minnesota
                         Contacts:

                         City of Roseville
                         Community Development
                         Department
                         (651) 490-2247
 Dateof Announcement:
 June 1999

 Amount:  $200,000

 Profile:  The Pilot targets
 the Twin Lakes Parkway
 property as  part of the
 economic revitalization
 of the 281-acre Twin
 Lakes Business Park
 redevelopment area.
Regional Brownfields Team
U.S. EPA - Region 5
(312)353-3161
                              Visit the EPA Region 5 Brownfields web site at:
                                 http://www.epa.gov/R5Brownfields/

                            For further information, including specific Pilot contacts,
                          additional Pilot information, brownfields news and events, and
                          publications and links, visit the EPA Brownfields web site at:
                                  http://www.epa.gov/brownfields/


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which will provide  access to the  redeveloped
brownfields properties; this access is vital for their
redevelopment.

OBJECTIVES

The Pilot's  objective  is to encourage cleanup and
redevelopment of the Twin Lakes area by conducting
an  environmental  assessment of the  Twin Lakes
Parkway property and developing a cleanup plan for
the site. The Pilot will complement other aspects of
the Twin Lakes Parkway project  and the city's
broader redevelopment strategy, which  strives to
remove environmental threats, provide  financial
incentives, integrate green space, and coordinate with
regional needs and plans. Redevelopment of the Pilot
area will create a business park with high-tech jobs,
provide an alternative roadway to alleviate traffic
congestion, enhance  the area's natural  parklike
environment, and increase the tax base.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS ANDACTIVITIES

Activities  planned as part of this Pilot include:

• Conducting a Phase I and Phase II site assessment
 of the Twin Lakes Parkway property; and

• Developing a cleanup plan for the parkway site.

The cooperative agreement for this Pilot has not yet been negotiated;
therefore, activities described in this fact sheet are subject to change.
 Brownfields Assessment Demonstration Pilot                                               Roseville, Minnesota
 June 1999                                                                         EPA500-F-99-142

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