10/03/2024
We want your input! ¡Aporte su opinión!
The SDSU Brownfields Project is thrilled to announce the continuation of our community input event held on August 22nd. Community members are invited to provide input anonymously on what they know and or what they envision about the opportunity sites that have been identified as part of the SDSU National City brownfields Assessment Project. Here’s how you can contribute:
1. Click the link in our bio to explore opportunity sites
2. Share your thoughts and ideas in our google form
3. See what others have shared!
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Aportaciones de la comunidad sobre sitios de oportunidad en National City: Los miembros de la comunidad están invitados a dar su opinión de forma anónima sobre lo que saben
y / o lo que imaginan acerca de los sitios de oportunidad que han sido identificados como parte del Proyecto de Evaluación de Brownfields de SDSUNational City.
Cómo contribuir:
1. Haga clic en el enlace el la bio para explorar los sitios de oportunidad.
2. Comparte sus pensamientos e ideas de forma anónima en nuestro formulario de Google
3. ¡Vea lo que otros han compartido!
09/10/2024
At our semi-annual Brownfields Community Update and Exhibit, community attendees were tasked with brainstorming ideas to reuse of potential brownfield sites across National City. Pictures of sites across National City, identified through GIS, were displayed on poster boards across the event center/ Participants then walked around, adding sticky notes with their ideas for each specific site. During the activity, participants contributed a wide range of innovative suggestions for specific sites, including the development of: event halls, supermarkets, community centers, trade schools, subsidized housing, youth centers, community gardens, and indoor sports arenas as top priorities for revitalizing the sites. Our event demonstrated the community’s deep commitment to transforming these brownfields into thriving spaces. The collective vision and creativity showcased in these recommendations underscore the power of community-driven revitalization, paving the way for a brighter, more sustainable future for National City. What ideas would you like to see come to life? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
09/03/2024
On August 22nd, we hosted our semi-annual Brownfields Community Update Assessment Project at the A Reason to Survive (ARTS) Center in National City. The event began with a presentation on the two grants SDSU received from the U.S. EPA and the California Department of Toxic Substances Control, providing detailed insights into the funding. Following this, we discussed the Brownfields identification process and SDSU’s planned activities in more depth. Travis Stravasnik from EnSafe then presented on completed environmental site assessments, explaining the causes of specific site issues. Next, Chris Clark and Tatiana Perez from the Urban Land Institute presented on a technical assistance panel on the redevelopment potential of pre-selected brownfield sites across National City. We concluded the presentation with an open Q&A session and introduced our site input activity. Participants were invited to use sticky notes to brainstorm redevelopment ideas as they moved around seven zones displayed in the room. The remainder of the evening was spent brainstorming, enjoying the food and drinks, and socializing with the community.
08/15/2024
🌱ONE WEEK AWAY / UNA SEMANA: 🌱
The Brownfields Assessment Project at San Diego State University (SDSU) welcomes the National City community to a brownfields community update meeting and exhibit.
When?
August 22nd, 2024
Where?
A Reason to Survive, 200 E 12th Street, National City, CA 91950
Attendees will be able to:
* Learn about SDSU’s brownfield assessments grants from the US EPA and the California DTSC
* Receive updates on the community-guided brownfield site prioritization list and results of environmental site assessments of pre-selected brownfield sites
* Mingle through brownfields-related exhibits created and presented by National City youth and SDSU students
Snacks and refreshments will be provided. Coloring stations will be made available for children who attend.
What is a brownfield?
Generally, a brownfield is a piece of land that is abandoned or underused due in part to concerns about potential contamination.
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El Proyecto de Identificación de Brownfields de San Diego State University (SDSU) invita a todos los miembros de la comunidad de National City a una reunión de actualización comunitaria sobre sitios brownfields y a una exhibición.
Cuándo?
22 de Agosto de 2024
Dónde?
A Reason to Survive, 200 E 12th Street, National City, CA 91950
Los asistentes podrán:
* Obtener información sobre las subvenciones otorgadas a la SDSU por parte de la EPA de EE. UU. y el DTSC de California para la evaluación de brownfields
* Recibir actualizaciones sobre sitios brownfield identificados por la comunidad y el inventario de sitios brownfield
* Mezclarse a través de exhibiciones relacionadas con brownfields creadas y presentadas por jóvenes de National City y estudiantes de SDSU.
07/16/2024
🌱NEW DATE / NUEVA FECHA! 🌱
The Brownfields Assessment Project at San Diego State University (SDSU) welcomes the National City community to a brownfields community update meeting and exhibit.
When?
August 22nd, 2024
Where?
A Reason to Survive, 200 E 12th Street, National City, CA 91950
Attendees will be able to:
* Learn about SDSU’s brownfield assessments grants from the US EPA and the California DTSC
* Receive updates on the community-guided brownfield site prioritization list and results of environmental site assessments of pre-selected brownfield sites
* Mingle through brownfields-related exhibits created and presented by National City youth and SDSU students
Snacks and refreshments will be provided. Coloring stations will be made available for children who attend.
What is a brownfield?
Generally, a brownfield is a piece of land that is abandoned or underused due in part to concerns about potential contamination.
…
El Proyecto de Identificación de Brownfields de San Diego State University (SDSU) invita a todos los miembros de la comunidad de National City a una reunión de actualización comunitaria sobre sitios brownfields y a una exhibición.
Cuándo?
22 de Agosto de 2024
Dónde?
A Reason to Survive, 200 E 12th Street, National City, CA 91950
Los asistentes podrán:
* Obtener información sobre las subvenciones otorgadas a la SDSU por parte de la EPA de EE. UU. y el DTSC de California para la evaluación de brownfields
* Recibir actualizaciones sobre sitios brownfield identificados por la comunidad y el inventario de sitios brownfield
* Mezclarse a través de exhibiciones relacionadas con brownfields creadas y presentadas por jóvenes de National City y estudiantes de SDSU.
02/27/2024
Check out this webinar and read below for more information:
Justfields: Elevate your Land Reuse Initiatives with New Environmental Justice Funding
Webinar Date: Thursday, March 7 | 11 a.m. PST
EPA’s Environmental and Climate Justice (ECJ) Program, created under the Inflation Reduction Act, will infuse a historic $3B investment into communities facing environmental justice concerns. The funding will help underserved and overburdened communities take action and implement initiatives that support the health, wellbeing, and resilience of their neighborhoods. Each of the new funding opportunities includes eligible activities that support land reuse and brownfields redevelopment.
Join this important conversation where we will articulate the intersections between brownfields funding and ECJ funding. Attendees will learn how to effectively leverage ECJ funding to support their communities’ revitalization initiatives and mitigate past environmental injustices. Speakers from EPA’s Office of Brownfields and Land Revitalization (OBLR) and the Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights (OEJECR) will:
-Outline available and upcoming ECJ funding including the Community Change Grants and Thriving Communities EJ Subgrants;
- Spotlight eligible activities that are particularly relevant to land reuse;
- Identify CERCLA 104(k) and 128(a) limitations that can potentially be addressed with ECJ funding;
- And consider financial layering opportunities that maximize the potential of redevelopment initiatives and support project momentum.
Register Here: https://www.cclr.org/events/upcoming-events/justfields-webinar
12/14/2023
Introducing the Southern California Land Reuse and Community Development Funding Fair!
February 29, 2024 | 9am - 2pm
SDSU Parma Payne Goodall Alumni Center
San Diego, CA
Against the backdrop of historic investment in equitable development, climate change resilience and sustainable land reuse funding entities will convene to showcase diverse opportunities and resources. You’ll learn firsthand from communities who have layered funding for brownfield projects and get an opportunity to meet with federal, state, and local funding entities.
Register here: https://bit.ly/SoCalFundingFair (or use QR Code)
This event is sponsored by the Center for Creative Land Recycling and the SDSU Center for Regional Sustainability
12/13/2023
Please take this survey to share your ideas about National City’s Paradise Creek Educational Park! Second, third and fifth graders at Kimball Elementary and Central Elementary will analyze the results of the survey and work together to support the creek more! https://tinyurl.com/ytvtsdc5
¡Por favor responda esta encuesta para compartir sus ideas sobre el Paradise Creek Educational Park de National City! ¡Los estudiantes de segundo, tercer y quinto grado de la Kimball Elementary and Central Elementary analizarán los resultados de la encuesta y trabajarán juntos para apoyar más al arroyo! https://tinyurl.com/ytvtsdc5
City of National City- Government Mundo Gardens Environmental Health Coalition Paradise Creek Educational Park Inc. (PCEPI)