United States
                      Environmental
                      Protection Agency
                      Washington, D.C. 20460
  Solid Waste
  and Emergency
  Response (5101)
EPA500-F-97-141
April 1997
                      National  Brownfields
                      Assessment  Pilot
                               Santa  Barbara  County, CA
  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, EPA funded 76 National and Regional Brownfields
Assessment Pilots, at up to $200,000 each, to support creative two-year explorations and demonstrations of brownfields
solutions. EPAis funding morethan 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.
OVERVIEW

EPA has selected Santa Barbara County as a
Brownfields Pilot. The Goleta Old Town area has
served as an economic, social, and cultural focal
point of the Goleta Valley since the early 1900s.
During the 1950s and 1960s, military, industrial, and
commercial businesses expanded in Old Town. Since
thattime, however, Goleta Old Town has experienced
significant economic decline in  the commercial,
industrial, and residential sectors of the community.
To a large degree, economic redevelopment has been
impeded by known and suspected environmental
contamination.

The pilot area of Goleta Old Town has a population
of approximately 5,000, 44 percent of whom are
minority and 12 percent of whom live below the
poverty level. Old Town developed a revitalization
plan through joint public-private efforts holding more
than 25 community meetings. Based on historic and
current  land uses, the county has identified
approximately 50 potential brownfields sites.
  PILOT SNAPSHOT
                    Date of Award:
                    April 1997

                    Amount: $200,000

                    Site Profile: The pilot will
                    target residential and
                    mixed-use properties with
                    known and suspected
                    contamination in the
                    Goleta Old Town area.
  Santa Barbara County,
      California
Contacts:

Daniel Gira
County Planning and
Development
(805) 568-2068
 Steve Simanonok
 U.S. EPA-Region 9
 (415)744-2358
 simanonok.steve@
 epamail.epa.gov
                                                     Visit the EPA Brownfields Website at:
                                                     http://www.epa.gov/brownfields

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OBJECTIVES

Santa Barbara County's goal is to restore the  Old
Town area as an economically vital social and cultural
focus of the Goleta Valley community. Objectives
include the creation of effective development
partnerships; implementation of sustainable land uses;
and encouragement of diverse commerce and business.

ACTIVITIES

Activities planned as part of this pilot include:

• Developing cost-effective plans for site assessment,
 characterization,  and  future plans  for  cleanup
 strategies through a private/public team approach;

• Conducting preliminary and detailed target  site
 assessments, including data compilation, technical
 interpretations, sampling,  drilling,  geophysical
 surveying, hydrogeological testing, and health and
 safety reviews;

• Determining funding sources and mechanisms for
 financing future cleanups and revitalization;

• Coordinating the revitalization interests of residents,
 property owners, businesses, lenders, educational
 institutions, governments, and other stakeholders;
 and

• Documenting remediation strategies, revitalization
 strategies, andpilotprogress, including measures of
 success.

The cooperative agreement for this Pilot has not yet been
negotiated; therefore, activities described in  this  fact
sheet are subject to change.
 National Brownfields Assessment Pilot                                         Santa Barbara County, California
 April 1997                                                                          EPA 500-F-97-141

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