This former Hawesville restaurant is currently being renovated to become something more thanks to the Brownfield Bootcamp. Photo by Jake Powers.
This former Hawesville restaurant is currently being renovated to become something more thanks to the Brownfield Bootcamp. Photo by Jake Powers.

Interested in learning and supporting your community's redevelopment efforts?

The April 1-2 Brownfield Bootcamp, a program initiative involving the UK Community and Economic Development Initiative of Kentucky (CEDIK), is now open for registration.

Hosted by the Scott County extension office, the event has become a pivotal force in community redevelopment. This is particularly true in transforming underutilized or contaminated properties, mostly former industrial sites.

The two-day workshop gives participants the knowledge and tools to revitalize brownfield sites into thriving community assets. Central to its success is the emphasis on practical strategies for community engagement, funding acquisition and the navigation of regulatory landscapes, all within the context of sustainable environmental stewardship. 

This year, the first day introduces participants to fundamental concepts and strategies for community engagement and planning. Day two explores components of an EPA Brownfield proposal and what it takes to create a highly competitive application.

Learn more and register here!


  • Apr 1 2024 (All day) to Apr 2 2024 (All day)
  • Scott County Extension Office
  • 1130 Cincinnati Rd.
    Georgetown, KY 40324
    United States
  • Kiersten Oleary

Event Type: Extension


  • Apr 1 2024 (All day) to Apr 2 2024 (All day)
  • Scott County Extension Office
  • 1130 Cincinnati Rd.
    Georgetown, KY 40324
    United States
  • Kiersten Oleary

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