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What are “Brownfields”?
“Brownfields” are properties that contain or potentially contain hazardous substances, pollutants or contaminants that complicate the property’s expansion or redevelopment. Just about every community in Massachusetts has at least one such site and they represent a drag on the tax base because they often sit vacant for long periods of time. The goal of Framingham’s Brownfields program is to clean up these idle properties and get them back in use so they can once again contribute to the Town’s tax base.

Brownfields

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1. What are “Brownfields”?
2. How does a community benefit from brownfield redevelopment?
3. Why are brownfields a problem for my community?
4. How can brownfield redevelopment benefit my community?
5. Is there a cost to not cleaning up brownfield sites?
6. What are the benefits of brownfield redevelopment to property owners?
7. How much will the cleanup cost?
8. How long will the cleanup take?
9. What is Framingham’s Brownfields strategy?
10. Who do I contact for more information regarding Framingham’s Brownfields effort?

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Framingham, MA 01702
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