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Council to consider accepting Eaton property for brownfield assessment; committee to send resolution to council
Summary
City staff presented a brownfield-assessment grant and said consultant-funded Phase I environmental work is available for two properties, including the Eaton site (formerly Yale-Luck/Eaton). The committee voted to send a resolution to the full council to authorize staff to pursue the assessment and potential acquisition.
The Gallatin City Council committee voted on May 13 to send a resolution to the full council authorizing staff to pursue a previously awarded brownfield-assessment grant and to continue work related to two properties: the former TDOT/furniture site donated to the Sumner County Museum and the Eaton property (historically Yale-Luck manufacturing). Rosemary Bates briefed the committee and said the city received a…
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