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PUBLIC NOTICE 63RD & PROSPECT REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT ANALYSIS OF BROWNFIELD CLEANUP ALTERNATIVES (ABCA) The Tax Increment Financing Commission of Kansas City, MO (TIF Commission) and the City of Kansas City, MO (City) invite the public to attend a public meeting on Wednesday, June 26th, 2013 at 6 p.m. at the Southeast Community Center, 4201 E. 63rd St, Kansas City, MO to provide input on options for the cleanup of the 63rd & Prospect Redevelopment Project. The site is generally bounded on the north by 60th St., east by Prospect Ave., south by 63rd St., and west by Park Ave. in Kansas City, MO. The public is invited to comment on an “Analysis of Brownfield Cleanup Alternatives” or ABCA, which describes site conditions and several cleanup options. The public may view the ABCA and related environmental reports during normal business hours at the Kansas City Public Library: Southeast Branch, 6242 Swope Parkway, Kansas City, MO. The ABCA and related reports are also available on-line at ftp://ftp.kcmo.org/outgoing/CD/abracker (open the folder marked “63rd & Prospect Redevelopment Project”). Comments will be received for 30 days beginning June 24 and ending July 23, 2013. Responses will be provided for all comments received within the comment period. This cleanup project is funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the City. EPA grants money to clean up contaminated properties, known as “Brownfields”. The cleanup of the 63rd & Prospect Redevelopment Project is intended to eliminate potential risks to human health and the environment and help prepare the site for future redevelopment, as guided by a community-driven planning process and an upcoming solicitation of interest in development. The public is invited to provide feedback on, and participate in the process of selecting, the appropriate cleanup option for the site. To submit comments, or for more information, please contact Andrew Bracker, Brownfields Coordinator, at 816-513-3002, email: [email protected].
Posted on: Sun, 23 Jun 2013 19:40:20 +0000

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