What are "Brownfields"?

EPA’s definition of “brownfield site” includes the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of property that may be complicated by the presence or potential (perceived) presence of contamination by hazardous substances, petroleum and other pollutants.

 

Since 2013, the Southest Volusia Corridor Improvement Coalition (SVCIC) team (i.e. Cities of New Smyrna Beach, Edgewater and Oak Hill) has successfully implemented Brownfield assessment programs. In partnership with members of the communities, the program has provided funding and technical assistance to complete community redevelopment and economic development based projects.

The SVCIC is currently pursuing redevelopment opportunities that result in the following outcomes:

  • Job generating business start-ups, recruitment, retention, and expansion
  • Affordable/workforce housing development
  • Healthier built environment
  • Mixed use projects (commercial, residential, and industrial development with sustainable development integration)
  • Green and open “space creation”

 

Who to Contact:

Do you have an eligible property? If so, contact one of the Coalition Members:

 

City of Edgewater           
 
 
Samantha Bergeron
Grants/Projects Coordinator
City of Edgewater
104 North Riverside Drive
Edgewater, Florida 32132-1716
386-424-2400, ext. 7201
   

City of New Smyrna Beach

 
 
Irma Terry
Community Resource Coordinator
NSB/CRA
210 Sams Avenue
City of New Smyrna Beach, Florida 32168
386-314-4849
   

City of Oak Hill

 
 
Kohn Evans
City Clerk
City of Oak Hill
234 US Highway 1
Oak Hill, FL 32759
386-345-3522