Sustainability efforts, environmental assessments, and conservation projects

BDC Receives Federal Grant from the United States Department of Defense for $1million dollars

The BDC is pleased to announce it has received an award of $1,000,000 from the Department of Defense’ Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA) to fund a project to aid in the redevelopment of the former Naval Training Center at Bainbridge (NTCB).

The public was notified in 2008 of the environmental contamination on-site, which has placed hurdles on future development. The general development plan approved in 2005 to create a mixed use community was prepared before knowledge of the contamination.

Additional soil sampling and analysis is necessary in order to understand the potential risks of contamination, determine an appropriate remedial strategy, and reanalyze the development plan. Project tasks include a site characterization, risk assessment, remedial strategy, reuse plan, market analysis and data map. The grant term is September 1, 2016 through August 30, 2017.

In addition to the grant award, the BDC has had other significant events take place during this calendar year, including the completion of the NTCB 5-Year Review, increased prospect interest, and the completion of the Tome School Feasibility Study. The development team, MTPM, has also completed a data center study and conducted geologic investigations to aide in the location and development of specific land uses. Political engagement and involvement in Bainbridge at all levels has experienced tremendous support.

While Bainbridge was selected as a top contender for a manufacturing facility which could have created approximately 135 jobs and $145M in capital investment, the Bainbridge site was not selected due to lack of adequate available infrastructure. The Bainbridge property continues to receive interest from prospects, and it is our priority to work with the appropriate stakeholders to ensure adequate available wastewater.

A feasibility study was completed in July for the Historic Tome School, funded in part through USDA, which reported significant challenges for its redevelopment prospects.

Any questions can be directed to Donna Tapley or Toni Lozzi at 410-378-9200.

BDC Releases RFP for Environmental Assessment and Reuse Strategy

The BDC has released an RFP to complete an Environmental Assessment of the Bainbridge Property, complete with an on-site soil investigation, risk assessment, remedial strategy and a new reuse plan for development.

The RFP can be accessed by clicking HERE. Questions due October 3, 2016 and proposals due October 17, 2016.

Italian Gardens Undergoes Beautification Process

The Tome School Campus is home to the Olmstead designed Italian Gardens. Over the years, maintaining the overgrown gardens has proven to be quite a task. The BDC has recently committed to completely renovating and clearing out the gardens to restore their once presteen beauty. With various community clean-up days and professional landscaping services, the BDC has been able to make a marvelous difference on the property.

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River Sweep Success for Tome School

The BDC is very pleased with the outcome from the Tome School participation in the 2014 River Sweep Event. With the help of 62 volunteers, we were able to clear ouy 5 dump-truck loads and 34 bags of fallen limps, brush and weeds. Read the full story in the Cecil Whig: Volunteers Tackle Old Tome School as part of 14th annual River Sweep

Tome School to Participate in 2014 River Sweep

The BDC is proud to announce it will be a clean-up site for the 14th Annual River Sweep, organized by the Lower Susquehanna Heritage Greenway. The event will take place Saturday April 26 from 9am-12pm. Anyone interested in participating can register on the LSHG website