2006 CPEO Brownfields List Archive

From: Lenny Siegel <lsiegel@cpeo.org>
Date: 7 Sep 2006 04:35:47 -0000
Reply: cpeo-brownfields
Subject: [CPEO-BIF] Roanoke, Virginia
 
Brightening the brownfields
Redeveloping neglected former industrial sites could boost Roanoke's economy.


By Jeremy Borden
Roanoke Times (VA)
September 4, 2006

At the old Evans paint shop off Cleveland Avenue, the windows are broken and the paint is cracked and peeling.

Ford Weber, the city's director of housing and neighborhood services, says he doesn't see a lost cause. Even this run-down property represents an opportunity, he said.

The former paint store is one of many relics of Roanoke's past that urban planners call "brownfields," once-developed areas that have become blighted. The best-known form of brownfields in Roanoke are old industrial sites. The city wants to join a national trend of redeveloping those brownfields, which take up space, pose a potential environmental threat and drag down property values.

"It's sort of just an odd little wasteland tucked away from everything," said Jim Crawford, president of the Mountain View neighborhood advocacy group, in whose area brownfields are prominent.

...

For the entire article, see
http://www.roanoke.com/news/roanoke/wb/81191

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Lenny Siegel
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