Environmental
The Indiana Brownfields Program provides grants and loans to help communities:
ABuild new subdivisions on green fields
BAssess and clean up contaminated former industrial or commercial properties✓ Correct
CInstall solar panels on commercial buildings
DEnforce air quality standards
Explanation
Indiana's Brownfields Program provides funding assistance to local governments and developers for assessing and remediating contaminated former industrial or commercial properties, encouraging their redevelopment.
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