Policy Lessons from the Coastal Brownfield Development of Fields Point, Providence, Rhode Island

Policy Lessons from the Coastal Brownfield Development of Fields Point, Providence, Rhode Island (PDF) (38 pp, 533 KB)
Save the Bay produced a study analyzing the regulatory and policy context for redeveloping coastal brownfields in Rhode Island. The study begins with Save the Bay's own experience developing the Save the Bay Center on the Fields Point site in Providence. It reviews the regulatory climate for coastal redevelopment through the state implementation of the Coastal Zone Management Act and the Clean Water Act, the implementation of the state's brownfield program, and development policies and ordinances implemented by local governments. The analysis identifies eleven policy lessons decision-makers can learn from to support development patterns that provide better economic, environmental, and community outcomes.
Building the Save the Bay Center (PDF) (4 pp, 629 KB)
This is a history of the Save the Bay Center redevelopment project on Providence's Fields Point site.
Highlights of Policy Lessons from the Coastal Brownfield Development of Fields Point in Providence, RI (PDF) (4 pp, 481 KB)
This abridged version of the analysis of the regulatory climate for redeveloping coastal brownfields in Rhode Island focuses on the policy lessons learned from the project.
![[logo] US EPA](http://www.epa.gov/epafiles/images/logo_epaseal.gif)