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The Abandoned Brownfield Cleanup Program
Learn more about the Abandoned Brownfield Cleanup Liability Relief Program.
The Brownfield Remediation & Revitalization Program
Learn more about the Brownfield Remediation & Revitalization Program.
Learn more about this program offering financing to fund Brownfield redevelopment projects through future property taxes.
Section 106 Review and Compliance
Get technical guidance for publicly funded projects that can have an impact on historic Connecticut resources.
Connecticut Environmental Protection Act
Learn about the state's legal recourse after unreasonable destruction to our natural resources or historic structures under the Connecticut Environmental Protection Act.
Learn how the National Park Service evaluates a historic site for this special designation.
Building Requirements and Codes
Learn how a historic property should comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act and lead-paint abatement requirements.
Resiliency & Hazard Mitigation Planning
Learn about SHPO assistance for historic properties threatened by rising sea levels.
An event designed to engage and unify the arts community and to celebrate the arts across Connecticut.
Learn how the Connecticut Office of Tourism uses studies, indices and analytic reports to keep efforts on track and on message.
Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that six municipalities in the state - East Hartford, Meriden, New Britain, Old Saybrook, Waterbury, and Torrington - are being awarded over $1 million in state grants to develop plans for remediating and developing clusters of brownfield sites.
Gov. Malloy Announces Opportunities to Remediate and Revitalize Brownfields in Connecticut
Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) is now accepting applications for its eleventh round of competitive grant funding for the state’s Brownfield Remediation Program, under which the state partners with local municipalities and economic development agencies to put blighted properties back into productive use. Under this round, a total of $4 million will be earmarked for remediation projects and $1 million will be reserved for assessment projects.