Environmental
NJ's Brownfield Redevelopment Interagency Team (BRIT) coordinates agency reviews to facilitate:
AOnly residential development
BStreamlined review and permitting for brownfield redevelopment projects to reduce delays and encourage cleanup and reuse✓ Correct
CNew industrial development only
DOnly state-funded projects
Explanation
BRIT coordinates NJ DEP, NJEDA, DCA, and other agency involvement in complex brownfield projects to streamline the review process and encourage private investment in contaminated property cleanup and reuse.
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