
Events & Updates

National Parks Service - Planning
Consultants with the National Parks Service met with stakeholders and partners from the neighborhood to discuss concept plans for future redevelopment of the incinerator site.

Community Meeting: Former City Incinerator Site Status, Reuse Planning, and Beyond
The City of Paris, KY, and US EPA Region 4 contracting partners Tetra Tech and Adaapta, and ICMA TAB staff co-hosted this public meeting.
City of Paris, Tetra Tech and Adaapta shared updates on the status of the former City Dump & Incinerator site adjacent to Chief Reed Park. Adaapta representatives also shared the upcoming plans for environmental assessment and reuse planning.
In Spring 2024, the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 4 identified the Former Paris Incinerator (“the site”) in Paris, Kentucky, as a candidate for Technical Assistance (TA) under the Office of Brownfields and Land Revitalization’s (OBLR) Regionally-Directed Funding and Financing Task Order (FTO).
Adaapta’s scope of work for the FTO TA, under Tetra Tech's direction, included participating in community engagement activities during a site visit, conducting a preliminary market and financial feasibility study based on proposed reuses, completing preliminary research of potential funding sources, and developing a resource roadmap for the community that outlines future steps in the redevelopment process. Adaapta initiated its FTO TA process efforts in Paris, KY with site visits, meetings, and a presentation on July 9, 2024.
Michelle Spohnheimer (Adaapta) sharing brownfield Reuse Planning process and alternatives for the former Incinerator Site and area.
ICMA TAB also attended and presented how EPA Technical Assistance to Brownfield Communities (TAB) funds were being utilized to assist the City of Paris, KY identify and prioritize additional brownfield sites in the community. Chris Harrell presented Brownfield Inventory – The What, Why, and How for Paris, KY which outlined the brownfield inventory process utilized in Paris, KY and explained how a free mobile app (Brownfield Tracker based on Esri Survey123) can help city staff and community members engage in mapping community brownfield conditions and tracking conditions over time.
Community members learned ways to identify a brownfield site, how to map and monitor sites of interest, and how to use the inventory process to buttress EPA Brownfield Grant applications and prioritize sites for community intervention. ICMA TAB shared how brownfield resources for assessment , planning, site cleanup and redevelopment are provided through EPA grant resources, state brownfield program resources, or through other federal, state, and local initiatives. The community also learned about tools and strategies to help get to the twin goals of redevelopment and environmental risk reduction.
Chris Harrell (ICMA TAB) sharing the what, why, and how of Brownfield Inventory & Prioritization

Reuse Concept Planning for Former Solid Waste Incinerator Site
US EPA Region 4’s Targeted Brownfield Assessment (TBA) Contractor Tetra Tech, and its partner Adaapta hosted multiple meetings with Paris City Leadership, KY Brownfield Program Leaders, City Staff, and partners. These meetings discussed both the ongoing brownfield assessment efforts ongoing for the former Incinerator and Dump Site(s) in and near Chief Reed Park, as well as future redevelopment and reuse planning options and needs.

Groundbreaking: Solid Waste & Recycling Convenience Center
The City of Paris, KY welcomed Federal, State, and Local Agencies and Community Organizations, and citizens to join for the groundbreaking of the new Solid Waste & Recycling Convenience Center.
Speakers included:
Invocation: by City of Paris City Commissioner, Wallis Brooks
Welcome: City of Paris City Manager, Jamie Miller
Celebratory Remarks:
Kentucky Governor, Andy Beshear
U.S. EPA Regional Administrator (Region 4), Jeaneanne Gettle
Kentucky State Senator, Stephen West
Kentucky State Representative, Matthew Koch
Bourbon County Judge Executive, Michael Williams
Closing Remarks:
City of Paris Mayor, John A. Plummer

Paris Westside Neighborhood Association Housing, Safety & Infrastructure Meeting
Paris Westside Neighborhood Association Housing, Safety & Infrastructure Meeting - a Community Status Update of:
Ongoing EPA Region 4 and State of KY Brownfield Program assessment of the west side's former incinerator, dump and transfer facility;
Progress on the plans for the construction and anticipated groundbreaking for the new Solid Waste and Recycling Convenience Center
Update on the Meerkat Productions EJ documentary of the community and its relationship with the 1965 City of Paris Incinerator and dump facility then built within a large component of the Westside's Chief Reed Park.