Did CMS Land Company and Bay Harbor cut corners during the development process?
No. The work on East Park and Bay Harbor began in 1994 following an environmental study and reclamation plan that were fully reviewed and approved by the state. That work was conducted under a brownfield redevelopment agreement that recognized the long-standing environmental issues on the site and met all environmental standards at the time. Under that agreement, a site once described as an industrial “moonscape” was transformed into an award-winning community and resort that draws visitors from around the world. Bay Harbor is recognized nationally as a success story and has received many awards for its success in turning a brownfield site into a productive use. The Bay Harbor community is responsible for about 700 jobs and has contributed more than $110 million in taxes and more than $40 million in wages and services to the local economy since its inception. Q: How safe is the water around the site? A: The work done at East Park and the Bay Harbor development has been very successful.
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