Specifications include, but are not limited to:. Task 1 – Project Management and Reporting: A project manager will be responsible for assuring compliance with grant requirements. She will serve at no burden to project funds, as no reimbursement will be requested. Tasks include oversight and performance reporting. Travel expenses (for conference fees, airfare and hotel) have been set aside to attend EPA’s national brownfields conference and other regional brownfield events in order to learn best practices and identify ways to leverage EPA resources. . Task 2 – Community Involvement/Engagement: City staff will lead the Community Engagement team. Citizens will be involved in determining secondary sites, if needed, and reuse options. Frankfort will connect with the community through quarterly meetings, newsletters, web sites, social media, and other outreach tools. The City will also partner with Franklin County Health Department to assess the impact of brownfields on public health. Frankfort will use the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) Brownfields/Land Revitalization Action Model to foster community dialogue. City staff and their contractors will manage the engagement process. . Task 3 – Site Inventory/Assessments: Frankfort will initiate and complete up to 9 Phase I assessments (6 hazardous substances, 3 petroleum). The City plans to conduct up to 6 Phase II assessments (4 hazardous substances, 2 petroleum), in the targeted areas. These activities will be conducted by qualified environmental professionals and preceded with approved Quality Assurance Project Plans (QAPP). Lead – Procured environmental contractors will ensure that all Phase I and Phase II activities meet ATSM standards and comply with the All Appropriate Inquiries Final Rule. . Task 4 - Cleanup/Reuse Planning: Cleanup/reuse plans will be developed by qualified experts, with significant input from the community. Proposed activities include: development of an Analysis of Brownfields Cleanup Alternatives (ABCA) for sites to be remediated; an infrastructure needs assessment to identify upgrades required to support growth; an area-wide land use plan that considers cleanup strategies for high priority brownfield sites, adaptive reuse of historic buildings, green infrastructure, energy efficiency, and Complete Streets; and an implementation strategy with business recruitment approaches, identification of public/private revitalization resources.