Subject: Fw: You're Invited: 2004 Brownfields Conference, St. Louis,
MO (Sept. 20-22, 2004)
FYI: You're Invited: 2004 Brownfields Conference, St. Louis, MO
(Sept.
20-22, 2004)
The 2004 Brownfields Conference will take place
September 20-22 in St.
Louis, MO at the America's Center.
Please visit
www.brownfields2004.org for conference
details and agenda
information.
What is a Brownfields? EJ
related topics & sessions
The evenings of September 20th & 21st,
there will be an Environmental
Justice / Community Caucus.
"Not Business as Usual: Using Collaborative Partnerships to
Address
Environmental Justice"
Monday, Sep 20, 10:45 am - 12:15 pm (MOI 121)
The Ford Foundation
commissioned the recently completed report, Not
Business As Usual: Using
Collaborative Partnerships to Address
Environmental Justice Issues. Discuss
the reports findings with
researchers from the International City/County
Management Association
and stakeholders from actual case study
sites.
Moderator Cory Fleming , ICMA, Research and Development Department
(
Read bio)
Speaker Andrew Sawyers, Ph.D. , Maryland Department of the
Environment
Level Intermediate. Format Marketplace of
Ideas
"Holding Ground: The Rebirth of Dudley Street,
AND
Brownfields Redevelopment: Tools for Environmental Justice"
Monday,
Sep 20, 12:15 pm - 1:30 pm (261 & 262)
Holding Ground: The Rebirth of
Dudley Street In the aftermath of decades
of disinvestment by governments,
banks, and industry, the residents of
an ethnically diverse Boston
neighborhood joined together to rebuild
their community. During the film
“Holding Ground,” residents and other
participants tell how the Dudley Street
Neighborhood Initiative turned a
community around through grassroots
organizing and planning.
Brownfields Redevelopment: Tools for Environmental
Justice For local
governments and communities, “Tools for Environmental
Justice” explores
the necessary measures needed in brownfields redevelopment
to achieve
the goal of environmental justice. Using the city of New Orleans
as the
background, the film describes how New Orleans implemented
President
Clinton's 1994 Executive Order that created the environmental
justice
program. Level Beginner. Format
Film
"Brownfields 101--Community Involvement and Stakeholder
Engagement"
Monday, Sep 20, 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm (231 & 232)
Why do some
community-local government collaborative efforts in
brownfields succeed,
while others never get off the ground? What kinds
of incentives and public
participation strageties are effective in
creating economic development
opportunities and community benefits, and
reducing risk from
contamination?
Moderator Robert Hersh , Center for Public Environmental
Oversight
(CPEO)
Speaker Larry Charles, Sr. , O.N.E./C.H.A.N.E.,
Inc.
Speaker Kris Wernstedt , Resources for the Future (Read bio)
Speaker
Elena Rush , Spartanburg County
Level Beginner. Format
Panel
"East St. Louis Environmental Justice and Brownfields
Redevelopment
Efforts"
Tuesday, Sep 21, 11:00 am - 12:30 pm (264)
Since
1998, numerous federal, state and local agencies and community
organizations
in the Metro East and St. Louis Region have worked
together on environmental
health and brownfield issues. This
collaboration has lead to the completion
of several brownfields
redevelopment projects and the reduction of lead
contamination in homes
and residential yards in communities on both sides of
the Mississippi
River.
Moderator Kenneth Page , Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency
Speaker Thomas Miller , Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency (Read
bio)
Speaker Keary Cragan , USEPA Region 5
Speaker Brandie
Adams , Southern Illinois Healthcare Foundation
Speaker Kevin McGrew , St.
Louis Development Corporation
Speaker Deborah Roush , U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers - St. Louis
District
Speaker Tony Howard , East St. Louis
CDBG
Level Intermediate
Format Panel
"Made in the USA: The East St.
Louis Story"
Tuesday, Sep 21, 11:00 am - 12:15 pm (261 & 262)
“Made in
the USA” examines East St. Louis’s past from the prominent role
it played in
the growth of 19th century industrial America to its
presently depleted
state. East St. Louis is more than just a river city
suburb; it is an example
of industry creating and then abandoning a
city, and it is also one of the
most misunderstood cities in America.
Level Beginner. Format
Film
"Managing Displacement, Dislocation, and Neighborhood Stakeholder
Equity
Loss"
Tuesday, Sep 21, 1:45 pm - 3:15 pm (240)
The issues of
displacement, dislocation, gentrification, community
stakeholder equity loss,
Environmental Justice and educated,
facilitated, community involvement are
top-tier issues for the neighbors
that border Brownfield and Superfund
redevelopment sites. Come take part
in this dynamic discussion of these vital
issues.
Moderator Michael Lythcott , The Lythcott Company (Read
bio)
Speaker Andrew Sawyers, Ph.D. , Maryland Department of the
Environment
Speaker Michael Krause , Green Institute (Read bio)
Level
Intermediate. Format Panel
"Multi Stakeholder Involvement:
Building Local Capacity"
Tuesday, Sep 21, 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm (240)
Funded
by an EPA grant, the Sustainable Brownfields Project Development
Program
(SBPDP) is an innovative initiative that brings together
environmental
justice groups and CDCs in a training program that first
helps them learn
about the obstacles to and opportunities posed by
brownfields. This session
demonstrate how the training model builds real
estate development skills and
techniques while focusing on
sustainability and the achievement of
environmental, health and
environmental justice goals.
Moderator Deeohn
Ferris , Partnership for Sustainable Brownfields
Redevelopment
Speaker
Vernice Miller-Travis , Miller-Travis & Associates (Read bio)
Speaker
Barry Trilling , Wiggin and Dana
Speaker Fred Brown Jr. , Pittsburgh
Transportation Equity Project
(PTEP)
Speaker Robin German-Curtis , Greater
Houston Urban Redevelopment
Corp.
Level Intermediate. Format
Panel
"Holding Ground: The Rebirth of Dudley Street,
AND
Brownfields Redevelopment: Tools for Environmental Justice"
Tuesday,
Sep 21, 4:00 pm - 5:15 pm (261 & 262)
Holding Ground: The Rebirth of
Dudley Street In the aftermath of decades
of disinvestment by governments,
banks, and industry, the residents of
an ethnically diverse Boston
neighborhood joined together to rebuild
their community. During the film
“Holding Ground,” residents and other
participants tell how the Dudley Street
Neighborhood Initiative turned a
community around through grassroots
organizing and planning.
Brownfields Redevelopment: Tools for Environmental
Justice For local
governments and communities, “Tools for Environmental
Justice” explores
the necessary measures needed in brownfields redevelopment
to achieve
the goal of environmental justice. Using the city of New Orleans
as the
background, the film describes how New Orleans implemented
President
Clinton's 1994 Executive Order that created the environmental
justice
program.
Level Beginner. Format Film
"Digging for
Digs: Affordable Housing and Brownfield Redevelopment"
Wednesday, Sep 22,
8:00 am - 9:30 am (263 & 267)
What are the challenges and rewards
associated with redeveloping
brownfields into affordable housing. Examples
from East Palo Alto, St.
Louis, and an underground storage tank project in
the San Francisco Bay
area will be presented.
Moderator Carlos Martinez ,
City of East Palo Alto (Read bio)
Speaker Keith Piontek , The Forrester
Group
Speaker Matthew Small , U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region
9
(Read bio)
Level Intermediate. Format Panel
"Tribes,
Tribal Organizations and Brownfields"
Wednesday, Sep 22, 8:00 am - 9:30 am
(274)
Like other governmental entities, Tribal governments are
tackling
brownfield projects on tribal lands. Come learn about federal
resources
available to facilitate remediation and redevelopment and talk
with
practitioners involved in Tribal brownfield projects.
Moderator
Mickey Hartnett , Midwest Assistance Program (Read bio)
Speaker Jennifer
Wilbur , US EPA
Speaker Jane Neumann , U.S. EPA, Region 5
Level
Intermediate. Format Panel
Town Meeting Plenary
Wednesday, Sep 22,
10:30 am - 12:00 pm (Plenary Hall)
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