A Sports Park Prepared to Combat Flooding

Analyzing stormwater management for Amtico Square in Trenton, NJ

Project Summary

Community: Trenton. New Jersey
Technical Assistance: Reuse Assessment
Former Use: Taylor Pork Roll Factory
Future Use: Skate/Recreational Park

In Summer 2020, a Brownfields Area-Wide Plan (BF
AWP) in Trenton, New Jersey was created for a portion
of the East Trenton Neighborhood (ETN). Within the
AWP project area, site-specific recommendations were
developed for several brownfields located along the
Assunpink Creek. One of the major catalyst
sites within that plan was Amtico Square, a 3.5-acre
industrial lot that sits within the flood zone and is
adjacent to a residential neighborhood. Amtico Square
was identified as a catalyst site for the BF AWP due to
the potential for the site to positively impact the
surrounding ETN, and due to the amount of demolition
and cleanup activities that have occurred on site in
recent years.

The Community's Challenge

Amtico Square has a long history of industrial use, and
in its current vacant state, had become a dump site.
However, Trenton plans to revitalize the site into a
skate and recreational park with courts. However, the
site sits on the floodplain of adjacent Assunpink Creek,
so Trenton needed to understand the flooding and
stormwater risks to development, including potential
future climate impacts.

technical assistance to build on the planning progress
surrounding Amtico Square by evaluating future climate
flood projections, assessing the existing conditions of
the stormwater infrastructure, and proposing options for
managing stormwater to mitigate any impacts from the
proposed recreational improvements. The design team
developed three alternatives to manage stormwater as
part of the proposed recreation improvements at
Amtico Square, including new infrastructure for
underground water storage, detention basins, and
outlet structures. In addition to the alternatives, the
analysis included an existing conditions assessment,
floodplain considerations, flood maps, floodplain
management recommendations, creek buffer
improvements, and level of magnitude costs.

From this analysis, Trenton can move forward with
plans to convert the vacant Amtico Square into a
recreational park with beneficial and resilient
stormwater management that can be enjoyed by both
residents and visitors in Trenton.

Floodplain management option at Amtico Square



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EPA's Land Revitalization Technical Assistance

In 2021, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) Land Revitalization Program provided contractor

For more information, contact Schenine Mitchell, EPA
Region 2 Brownfields Program, at

Mitchell.Schenine@epa.gov.

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United States	Office of Brownfields and Land Revitalization

Environmental Protection

Agency	560-F-23-346


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