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Redevelopment Commission approves $152,486 environmental remediation for former filling station at Second and Rogers

5844173 · August 19, 2025
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The City of Bloomington Redevelopment Commission unanimously approved a contract not to exceed $152,486.26 for environmental remediation after petroleum-related contamination was identified at the corner of Rogers and Second Street in the Hopewell West area.

The City of Bloomington Redevelopment Commission on Aug. 18 approved an agreement not to exceed $152,486.26 with BET for environmental remediation of petroleum-related soil, groundwater and soil-gas contamination found at the corner of Second Street and Rogers Avenue in the Hopewell West area.

Commissioners voted unanimously to authorize the spending after staff described how BET identified contamination during an environmental review done under 24 CFR part 58 and worked with Idom to prepare a contamination plan. "BET worked with Idom to reach an approved contamination plan," Anna Kelly Hansen, director of Housing and Neighborhood…

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