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Funding Economic Development & Revitalization
through Brownfields

March 28, 2013
9:30 am to 3:30 p.m

City Hall - 221 W. Main St.,
Tuttle, Oklahoma, 73089

The Technical Assistance to Brownfields Program (TAB) at Kansas State University, and the Oklahoma Brownfields Program present this free workshop to help communities learn about Brownfields properties and how to fund successful redevelopments through different available resources.

To Register:
Email name, organization, address, phone, and e-mail address for each registrant to: chsr@ksu.edu (preferred), or by phone: 785-532-6519.

For more information, please contact:
Franziska Landes, franziska.landes@deq.ok.gov, 405-702-5117 or
Blase Leven, baleven@ksu.edu, 785-532-0780

Workshop Brochure
Location Map

 9:30 – 10:00

Registration

10:00 – 10:15

Welcome & Introductions

10:1510:45

What is a Brownfield and Steps for Successful Redevelopment
– Blase Leven, TAB Program

10:4511:15

State and Federal Brownfield Resources
– Amber Perry, EPA Region 6 and
– Lloyd Kirk, Oklahoma DEQ Brownfields Program

11:1511:45

Rural Development Resources
– Brian Wiles, USDA Rural Development

11:4512:00

Break

12:00 – 1:00

Lunch provided
Public Life: a Catalyst for Economic Development
– Blair Humphreys, Executive Director, Institute for Quality Communities, University of Oklahoma

1:001:30

Funding opportunities for economic development and revitalization
– Ignacio Dayrit, Center for Creative Land Recycling

1:302:30

Success Stories
– Speakers from surrounding area

2:303:00

Speakers’ Panel
– Speakers will be available to answer questions and discuss issues

3:00 – As   Needed

One-on-one Consultations with Individuals


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TAB Brochure
Citizens Briefs
TAB-EZ (grant writing tool)
Website    Brochure
BIT (brownfields inventory management tool)
Website     Brochure

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