2015 CPEO Brownfields List Archive

From: "Larry Schnapf" <larry@schnapflaw.com>
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 19:20:30 -0700 (PDT)
Reply: cpeo-brownfields
Subject: Re: [CPEO-BIF] New York State's Brownfields program "Ripe for Reform"
 
There are a number of misstatements and errors in this report. It also
focuses on sites that were accepted into the BCP prior to the 2008
amendments which have for the most part corrected the issues raised in the
report. The NYC Brownfield Partnership will be releasing a report prepared
by Bary Hirsh of NYU that will more accurately report on the brownfield tax
credits (BTCs). 

L 

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Lenny Siegel
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 9:05 PM
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Subject: [CPEO-BIF] New York State's Brownfields program "Ripe for Reform"

News Release
Environmental Advocates of New York
March 19, 2015


170 Brownfield Cleanups Cost Taxpayers $1.4 Billion Broken system ripe for
reform in SFY2015-16 budget

Albany - New York's Brownfield Cleanup Program is a broken system that has
cost taxpayers $1.4 billion to clean up just 170 sites - an average payout
of $8.2 million per site. Structural deficiencies within state law has left
thousands of toxic brownfields off tax rolls, while taxpayers are instead
footing a huge bill for projects that would have occurred regardless of the
program's existence. These costs are expected to balloon, as the state is
liable for payouts totaling an additional $3.3 billion for projects
currently in the system.

"Brownfields cleanup is crucial, particularly in a state with so many
polluted sites holding back our communities," said Peter Iwanowicz,
executive director. "But the current program is out of control. It costs
taxpayers too much and cleans up too little. While there are certainly
pockets of success - like Erie County - these trends do not carry statewide.
Taxpayers are footing the bill for an extraordinarily costly and broken
system that is in desperate need of reform."

For instance, since 2010, credits paid out for 17 development projects in
Erie County totaled $15,562,827, for an average cost of $915,460.
Comparatively, six Manhattan projects during that same period cost taxpayers
$186,618,573 for an average cost of $31,103,096.

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For the entire release and a link to the full report, see
http://www.eany.org/our-work/press-release/170-brownfield-cleanups-cost-taxp
ayers-14-billion

--

Lenny Siegel
Executive Director, Center for Public Environmental Oversight a project of
the Pacific Studies Center 278-A Hope Street Mountain View, CA 94041
Voice: 650-961-8918 or 650-969-1545
Fax: 650-961-8918
LSiegel@cpeo.org
http://www.cpeo.org




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