Springfield Regional Development Corporation (SRDC) plans to submit an application for a Fiscal Year 2014 Environmental Protection Agency Brownfields Cleanup Grant.
If awarded, the grant would be utilized to address environmental concerns at the former Bryant Grinder building located at 257 Clinton Street, Springfield, VT 05156.
The public is invited to review and comment on SRDC’s application. A copy of the grant proposal and the draft Analysis of Brownfield Cleanup Alternatives is available for review at SRDC’s office located at 14 Clinton Street, Springfield, VT 05156. Additionally, a public meeting will be held to discuss the draft proposal and accept public comment. The meeting will be held at 5:00 pm on Monday, January 13, 2014 at SRDC’s office in Springfield.
For more information please contact Bob Flint at (802)-885-3061 or bobf@springfielddevelopment.org.
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Thursday, January 2, 2014
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Good work Bob. I admire him for his patience in slowly but surely cleaning up the mess left when these comapnies closed down.
ReplyDeleteYeah for Bob Flint, the Pied Piper of taxpayer funds for nonsensical projects that line the pockets of a few!
ReplyDeleteseriously? cleaning up Springfield (so often a mantra on these message boards) is nonsensical? Addressing and correcting contamination and pollution will make this building more appealing to prospective occupants, who, god forbid, will bring industry and jobs back to our poor old town. SO sick of people complaining about how crappy Springfield is, or criticizing efforts to solve long-standing problems - instead of actually contributing toward change for the better.
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