Environmental
In Hawaii, the 'Brownfields' program provides assistance to redevelop:
AA. Vacant agricultural land for residential use
BB. Abandoned or underused sites where redevelopment is complicated by environmental contamination✓ Correct
CC. Beachfront properties with natural erosion
DD. Historically significant buildings requiring restoration
Explanation
The Brownfields program (EPA and state) provides funding and liability assistance to clean up and redevelop contaminated sites that are hindering economic reuse.
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