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City tackles environmental cleanup amid redevelopment challenges

July 22, 2024 | Glendale, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin



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City tackles environmental cleanup amid redevelopment challenges
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the historical contamination issues in Glendale and the ongoing efforts to address environmental cleanup in the city. The conversation highlighted the legacy of industrial activities, particularly in areas previously occupied by a munitions plant and grain elevators, which contributed to significant contamination.

A representative presented a 1974 map illustrating the city's development, noting that the southern part of Glendale, near Lincoln Park, was heavily affected by past manufacturing practices. The area was designated as a Superfund site, qualifying for federal funds aimed at remediation efforts. The redevelopment of the tech district, which includes the orthopedic hospital, was framed as a necessary environmental cleanup initiative.

The discussion also touched on the redevelopment of Silver Spring, where past contamination from a dry cleaner and a restaurant led to the establishment of a tax incremental financing (TIF) district to cover cleanup costs. Officials emphasized that the financial support for developers is crucial in addressing these environmental challenges, despite some community concerns about public funds being allocated to private entities.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to transparency regarding the master plan for future developments, which includes restrictions on building heights and a focus on multifamily housing. Officials reassured residents that the city's approach prioritizes environmental safety and community well-being in the face of historical contamination issues.

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