State brownfield program could spur development of many contaminated sites across Cuyahoga County

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State brownfield program could spur development of many contaminated sites across Cuyahoga County
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The brownfield program has the potential to kickstart a number of projects across the county that are in need of environmental remediation, whether it’s neutralizing PCBs in soil, removing asbestos & lead paint, or some other level of contamination.

CLEVELAND, Ohio – Gov. Mike DeWine’s announcement in December that the state will provide $350 million for brownfield remediation has propelled several local developers into action.

Roughly two dozen interested parties have contacted the Cuyahoga County Department of Development about the state’s, and several have requested formal assistance in seeking a grant, said Paul Herdeg, director of development for the county. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.

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