What can local government leaders do to determine if there are sites within their communities that pose health risks?
Chinese organizations recognize ICMA's expertise and capabilities at three conferences in China.
The May 2015 PM article includes information on five finance tools that can be used for brownfields revitalization results.
Local governments across the US contemplating redevelopment financing may find plenty of useful insights from some of the many projects being undertaken in Ohio.
Through the Professional Fellows Program sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, ICMA is facilitating exchanges between professionals in six U.S. cities and their counterparts in four Asian/Pacific countries, with a focus on climate change.
The forum is an opportunity to market contaminated properties to the real estate development industry. It also will focus on the importance of government financial incentives geared to spur economic development and get projects funded during these challenging economic times.