West Sacramento, CA
EPA BROWNFIELDS PROGRAM
EPA's Brownfields Program empowers states, communities, and other
stakeholders in economic development to work together to prevent, assess,
safely clean up, and sustainably reuse brownfields. A brownfield site is
real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be
complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance,
pollutant, or contaminant. On January 11, 2002, President George W. Bush
signed into law the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields
Revitalization Act. Under the Brownfields Law, EPA provides financial
assistance to eligible applicants through four competitive grant programs:
assessment grants, revolving loan fund grants, cleanup grants, and job
training grants. Additionally, funding support is provided to state and
tribal response programs through a separate mechanism.
ASSESSMENT GRANT
$200,000 for petroleum
EPA has selected the City of West Sacramento for a brownfields assessment grant. Grant funds will be used to inventory more than 500 parcels, conduct Phase I and II site assessments, and develop cleanup plans for sites in two areas of the city targeted for redevelopment. Funds also will be used to conduct community outreach activities.
COMMUNITY DESCRIPTION
The City of West Sacramento was selected to receive a brownfields assessment grant. West Sacramento (population 31,615) is comprised of four small, older rural communities across the Sacramento River from California's capital, Sacramento. Twenty-two percent of city residents live in poverty, and 41 percent of households earn less than $25,000 annually. Historically, land use in the city centered around activities supporting the state capital region, including industrial, transportation, and distribution facilities. After years of a stagnating economy, the city has drawn the attention of the development market. However, the areas with the highest redevelopment potential are plagued by environmental issues associated with past industrial and commercial practices. The city is targeting the Pioneer Bluff and the East-West End of West Capital Avenue areas for redevelopment. These areas contain over 500 parcels that have been used for tank farms, gas stations, petroleum transmission lines, and fueling stations for commercial fleets. Assessment and cleanup of these sites will expedite the city's plans to redevelop these areas, adding thousands of housing units, park land and open space, and commercial, retail, and office space. Revitalization of these two areas, once completed, is expected to create thousands of new jobs and generate millions of dollars in revenue for the city.
CONTACTS
For further information, including specific grant contacts, additional
grant information, brownfields news and events, and publications and links,
visit the EPA Brownfields web site at:
www.epa.gov/brownfields.
EPA Region 9 Brownfields Team
415-972-3188
http://www.epa.gov/region09/waste/brown/index.html
Grant Recipient: City of West Sacramento, CA
916-617-4555
The cooperative agreement for this grant has not yet been negotiated;
therefore, activities described in this fact sheet are subject to change.
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