On Aug. 5, 2010, Mayor Michael Bloomberg inaugurated the New York City Brownfield Cleanup Program (NYCBCP or program), the first municipally run brownfield cleanup program in the nation.

The program’s goal is to jump-start the remediation and redevelopment of brownfield sites in the city through a combination of:

• expedited approvals, using standardized forms and remedies;

• grants and loans for various aspects of the investigatory and cleanup process;

• a notice of completion and liability release from the city at the conclusion of the cleanup process; and

• “one-stop shop” coordination of remedial activities through the newly created Mayor’s Office of Environmental Remediation (OER).

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