



A Collaborative Effort to Build Community
and
Redefine Brownfields in
the 2100 Acre Park Hill
Corridor of
Louisville, Kentucky
Click HERE for
an overview of this initiative...






"The Story"...Year
1, watch us grow
Brownfields Institute
Year 1
- Session I - November 14, 2005 "Brownfields
101"
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- Session 2 - November 19, 2005 "Bus
Tour"
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- Session 3 - November 21, 2005, "Best
Practices & Community Building"
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- Session 4 - November 28, 2005,
"Brownfields & Louisville Metro's Assets" Presentations, click here...
- Session 5 - December 5, 2005, "How
Clean is Clean?" click here...
- Session 6 - January 9, 2006
"Mobility, Transportation Questions", click
here...
- Session 7 - January 23, 2006
"Planning Tools", click here...
- Session 8 - January 30, 2006 "Jobs &
Housing", click here...
- Session 9 - February 6, 2006 "Return
to 'What are our assets Now? Where do we go from here?",
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Continuing Education Sessions for Year 1:
1) ED Session I "Planning Summer Educational Sessions for Brownfields 2006"
held at SUD-Chemie, Inc., April 25, 2006,
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here...
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Communications Sub-Committee, First Meeting, May 11, 2006,
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Communications Sub-Committee, Second Meeting, June 8, 2006,
click here
2) ED Session II "Land Use Inventory" May 16, 2006, held at Brown
Foreman click here...
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Land Use Inventory Sub-Committee, First Meeting, June 1, 2006,
click here...
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Land Use Inventory Sub-Committee, Second Meeting, June 6, 2006, Center for
Neighborhoods
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Land Use Inventory Sub-Committee, Third Meeting, June 27, 2006, MDA Offices,
click here
3) ED Session III "Brownfield Redevelopment Financing", Bridges
of Hope Neighborhood Place - June 13,
2006, click here...
4) ED Session IV "How Clean is Clean and Environmental Justice", Bridges of Hope Neighborhood Place - June 20, 2006,
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Planning Brown Bags for
Year 2 of Brownfields Institute
- Brown Bag #1, June 16, 2006 at
University of Louisville, click here
- Brown Bag #2, June 26, 2006 at
University of Louisville