The reintroduction of the Brownfields Redevelopment Tax Incentive has been introduced in Congress by Representatives Turner (OH-10) and Sherrill (NJ-11). The National Brownfields Coalition is urging you to contact your federal representatives to ask for their support or cosponsorship of bipartisan bill H.R. 815, which will spur the cleanup and redevelopment of brownfields and create new jobs.? Your members of Congress need to hear from you. Whether you act individually or as an organization, your support is essential to the restoration of this catalytic tool for equity and environmental sustainability. Take Action: https://lnkd.in/gxa7nzkG
Center for Creative Land Recycling (CCLR)
非盈利组织
Oakland,CA 1,653 位关注者
CCLR promotes the sustainable, equitable, and responsible reuse of underutilized and environmentally-impacted properties
关于我们
The Center for Creative Land Recycling (CCLR or "see clear") is the only national non-profit organization pioneering infill and brownfield redevelopment to promote human and environmental health and economic revitalization. Our mission is to enable communities to develop sustainably and equitably through land recycling---restoring underutilized sites to productive use. Our particular expertise is remediating and redeveloping environmentally-distressed properties, commonly called "brownfields". Land recycling is a critical alternative to traditional sprawl development. By directing development to built-up areas, we can preserve open space and protect natural resources, lessen our dependency on automobiles, and reduce the carbon footprint of development. Because abandoned properties often lie within economically-distressed areas, land recycling catalyzes critical economic investment and creates jobs, affordable housing, and other amenities in historically under-served communities. Through training and technical assistance CCLR offers communities the tools they need to turn blighted properties into opportunities. CCLR engages stakeholders from all sectors in creative partnerships that promote collaboration and innovation in sustainable development. CCLR was founded in 1996 as a project of The Trust for Public Land with seed funding from The James Irvine Foundation. CCLR became an independent 501(c)(3) organization in 1999. Linktree: https://linktr.ee/creativelandrecycling
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https://www.cclr.org
Center for Creative Land Recycling (CCLR)的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Oakland,CA
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1996
- 领域
- Infill development、Sustainable redevelopment、Urban and rural brownfields、Transit oriented develoment、Green infrastructure、Contaminated site redevelopment和brownfields
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Center for Creative Land Recycling (CCLR)员工
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Denise Balkas
LEADERSHIP FOR PUBLIC POLICY ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT, PROJECT EXECUTION AND BOARD/COMMUNITY SERVICE
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Michelle King
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Matt Winefield, MS, MBA, PE
Acquiring Properties with Contaminated Soil and Groundwater
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Jim Bergdoll
Advisor and Developer of Housing and other community-based projects
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???? Connect the dots between brownfield resources, funding, challenges, and strategies for redevelopment at the California Workshops! Read more and register today: https://lnkd.in/g44GBcCN
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????CCLR is excited to present four sessions at ATCEM 2025! Here's where to find us at the conference, register today and read more about our sessions: https://lnkd.in/g_SAMpkh
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Join @SebastianHarrison for his presentation at the Professional Environmental Management Association's monthly seminar! Register today: https://conta.cc/3ESmY9t
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?? ?? Join CCLR in celebrating Black History Month! We're excited to highlight amazing Black-led organizations in brownfields, land reuse and community-led development! Check out our previous posts for more. Like, follow and stay connected with Young Community Developers, PolicyLink and the National Black Environmental Justice Network. What other organizations do you know and love? Tag them and leave a message about below #Educate #Celebrate #GiveBack
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?? ?? Join CCLR in celebrating Black History Month! We're excited to highlight amazing Black-led organizations in brownfields, land reuse and community-led development! Check out our previous posts for more. Like, follow and stay connected with Fresno Metro Ministry , the Hunters Point Biomonitoring Foundation Inc and BREAKTHROUGH COMMUNITIES. What other organizations do you know and love? Tag them and leave a message about below #Educate #Celebrate #GiveBack
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?? ?? Join CCLR in celebrating Black History Month! We're excited to highlight NINE amazing Black-led organizations in brownfields, land reuse and community-led development! Here are the first three! Like, follow and stay connected with Healing Justice Santa Barbara, the Black Cultural Zone and The Greenlining Institute! What other organizations do you know and love? Tag them and leave a message about below #Educate #Celebrate #GiveBack
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Submit a session for the premier event for community, municipal, and redevelopment professionals focused on the beneficial reuse of underutilized and contaminated properties! https://lnkd.in/gBAMMXwA CALRC is hosted by?U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 9?and the?CA Department of Toxic Substances Control’s (DTSC) Office of Brownfields, and the Center for Creative Land Recycling.
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Do you have a friend or colleague who is ready to enter the brownfield redevelopment world?? Share these links to help get them started! Wondering, ‘What is Land Recycling?’ Check out our Brownfield 101 Youtube playlist: https://lnkd.in/gurW5Tyd For Brownfield 101 Training, an overview of the brownfield process, and to find a TAB Provider, Look over our Getting Started page: https://lnkd.in/gbpY-Bz7 To dive deeper into your community needs, schedule a meeting with our reuse experts: https://lnkd.in/gGg-fpBk
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CCLR is proud to have supported reuse efforts at the India Basin Waterfront Park in San Francisco! Read more about this historic reinvestment in Hunters Point-Bayview: https://lnkd.in/gceEKZy2
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