United States
                       Environmental
                       Protection Agency
                       Washington, D.C. 20460
  Solid Waste
  and Emergency
  Response (5101)
EPA500-F-97-137
April 1997
                       National  Brownfields
                       Assessment  Pilot
                                                    Cook   County,  IL
  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 Cook County, in partnership with
the  City of Harvey, as a Brownfields Pilot.  The
concentration of former industrial facilities that are
known or suspected to be contaminated, as well as the
presence of landfills, have combined to create blighted
areas in Harvey. These areas are characterized by
deteriorating housing and infrastructure. In addition,
anumber of the properties are tax delinquent, resulting
in declining tax revenues and increasing municipal
tax rates to fund basic municipal services. The city is
struggling to revitalize its industrial and commercial
base,  improve housing, and  repair its aging
infrastructure. Seeking an innovative way to combat
these problems, the city joined four neighboring
suburban Chicago communities (Dixmoor, Ford
Heights, Phoenix, and Robbins) to form the South
Suburban Enterprise Communities (SSEC), which is
dedicated to the economic redevelopment of the area.
The SSEC was designated  a  federal Enterprise
Community in 1995.

The pilot site was selected by the SSEC. It is the
former Wyman-Gordon manufacturing facility, a 39-
acre parcel, in Harvey. The facility is one of many
known or suspected brownfields identified during a
survey conducted in 1991. Although developers have
expressed some interest in brownfields, such as the
  PILOT SNAPSHOT
  Cook County, Illinois
                     Date of Award:
                     April 1997

                     Amount: $200,000

                     Site Profile: The pilot site
                     is a former crankshaft
                     manufacturing facility
                     occupying approximately
                     39 acres in the City of
                     Harvey.
Contacts:

Gwendolyn D. demons
(312)443-4297
 Mary Beth Tuohy
 U.S. EPA-Region 5
 (312)886-7596
 tuohy.marybeth@
 epamail.epa.gov
        Visit the EPA Brownfields Website at:
        http://www.epa.gov/brownfields

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Wyman-Gordon manufacturing facility, redevelop-
ment within the SSEC has not occurred because of
concerns about contamination, liability, and unknown
remediation costs.

OBJECTIVES

Cook County's goals are  to expand  its economic
base, bring in new businesses, and create new jobs.
Redeveloping brownfields is a critical step toward
achieving these goals. The objectives of the pilot are
to conduct a site assessment of the Wyman-Gordon
manufacturing facility, involve the community and
other stakeholders in redevelopment planning, and
begin planning efforts to leverage funds for cleanup
through partnerships with developers and investors.

ACTIVITIES

Activities planned as part of this pilot include:

• Completing a site assessment of the pilot site;

• Implementing  community outreach and education
  programs to involve the community  and  other
  stakeholders in redevelopment planning;

• Planning  outreach  activities for  cleanup and
  redevelopment, including efforts to leverage
  redevelopment incentive programs (e.g., the Cook
  County No Cash Bid Program, the Tax Increment
  Financing District  Program,  and tax  incentives
  offered through state and federal enterprise zone
  programs); and

• Working with community colleges and employment
  training organizations  to link redevelopment of
  brownfields with  job  training and business
  opportunities.

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                                                Cook County, Illinois
 April 1997                                                                      EPA 500-F-97-137

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