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July 11, 2008
Indiana Economic Development Corporation Shovel Ready Program FASTeam decides on 4th Round winning sites
http://www.in.gov/iedc/188.htm
Mention of non-IFA conferences, events and workshops does not constitute an IFA endorsement of their contents, only an acknowledgment that they exist and may be relevant to our brownfields redevelopment stakeholders.
Materials from our April workshops in Gary, Indianapolis and Jeffersonville are now available on our Resources Page.
Materials from the IFA Sustainability Workshop that was held in Indianapolis on June 5 are available here.
July 8, 2008
Rolling Up Our Sleeves: The Nitty Gritty Work of Plan Commissions
Indiana Farm Bureau Building, 225 S. East Street, downtown Indianapolis
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
3:00 – 4:30 p.m. (Eastern)
NALGEP hosting a FREE web cast on Green Infrastructure: Local Initiatives and the National Community of Practice
Register here
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
3:00 – 4:30 p.m. (Eastern)
NALGEP and the BCN are hosting a FREE web cast on Brownfields Innovation featuring:
- A’s New Petroleum Brownfields Strategy
- Legislative Update; and
- EPA’s New Grant Guidelines
Register here
July 21 - 25, 2008
Nuts & Bolts of Redeveloping Brownfields for Local Government
Kansas City, MO
Participants will learn how communities can overcome obstacles and stimulate successful redevelopment by characterizing and assembling brownfield parcels of land, cleaning them up, and using public funds to attract private redevelopment.
More information and registration
August 27 -28, 2008
Fourth Annual Conference presented by the Indiana Association for Community and Economic Development (IACED), the Indiana Housing & Community Development Authority (IHDDA), and the Indiana Coalition on Homeless Issues (ICHHI)
Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis
Become a sponsor
Two former gas stations at the intersection of 25th Street and Delaware Street in the Fall Creek Place residential area of Indianapolis have been redeveloped into live-work residences.