Williamson County Receives $20,000 Check for Brownfield Redevelopment

Tuesday, December 17, 2024 | 12:37pm

The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) recently presented a check for $20,000 to Williamson County from the Brownfield Redevelopment Area Grants (BRAG) program.

Williamson County will use the funds to identify priority sites for redevelopment. The grant is one of 36 brownfield redevelopment grants across the state announced in July.

BRAG grants are derived from the Rural Brownfield Redevelopment Investment Act, which protects the environment and creates economic opportunities, especially in rural settings. The legislation empowers local governments and development boards with resources needed for investigation, cleanup, and redevelopment of blighted properties.

A brownfield is a property vacant or underutilized due to potential contamination. Remediation minimizes threats to public health and the environment while incentivizing economic investment.

The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) has presented a check for $20,000 to Williamson County for its plans in brownfield redevelopment. Shown here are Williamson County Mayor Rogers Anderson and Helena O’Neal, from the office of Rep. Gino Bulso, R-Brentwood.

The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) has presented a check for $20,000 to Williamson County for its plans in brownfield redevelopment. Shown here are Williamson County Mayor Rogers Anderson and Helena O’Neal, from the office of Rep. Gino Bulso, R-Brentwood.