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Washtenaw County’s Brownfield Program Helps Turn “Problem Properties” Into Homes, Jobs, and a New Chelsea Park - The Sun Times News

Photo: Chelsea’s Main Street Park had the contaminated soil removed with help, in part, from a state grant. Courtesy of MSPA Most people don’t think about “brownfields,” those long-vacant lots, empty factories, or contaminated properties that sit idle because cleanup costs can deter redevelopment. But in Washtenaw County, these sites are being transformed into affordable homes, job-ready buildings, and even a future public park in downtown Chels…
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thesuntimesnews.com broke the news in on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
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