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Escuela Nueva/GNDC
238654
2013 Montopolis Drive AUSTIN, TX 78741
2
30.2239539 / -97.7030773
35
Williams, Denise
Williams.Denise@epa.gov
214-665-9749


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Property Location



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Property Progress


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CAs Associated with this Property

CA NameCA #StateTypeAnnouncement Year
Austin, City of BF01F37601TXAssessment2017


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Assessment Activities at this Property

ActivityEPA FundingStart DateCompletion DateCAAccomplishment Counted?Counted When?
Phase I Environmental Assessment$2,608.2312/11/201802/07/2019Austin, City of YFY21
Phase I Environmental Assessment$2,608.2312/11/201802/07/2019Austin, City of YFY21


Is Cleanup Necessary? No
EPA Assessment Funding: $5,216.46
Leveraged Funding:
Total Funding: $5,216.46


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Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Planning or Assessment

Selected Strategy(ies)Explanatory Text
Adoption of climate-conscious building codesBuilding codes can encourage implementation of climate change mitigation and adaptation techniques. Codes may require that infrastructure be planned and built to avoid or minimize future damage from flooding, drought, and other projected weather events resulting from climate changes. Codes may also reduce carbon emissions from commercial and residential buildings by specifying minimum requirements for building components such as insulation, water use, heating and cooling systems, lighting, windows, and ventilation systems. Effective building code requirements may vary regionally due to climate differences."


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Contaminants and Media


None
NOT Cleaned up
Unknown

Cleanup Activities

There are no current cleanup activities.


Cleanup/Treatment Implemented: N
Cleanup/Treatement Categories:
Addl Cleanup/Treatment info:
Address of Data Source:
Total ACRES Cleaned Up: 2
Number of Cleanup Jobs Leveraged:
EPA Cleanup Funding:
Leveraged Funding:
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Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Demolition or Cleanup

There is no data for Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Demolition or Cleanup.


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Institutional and Engineering Controls

No
No
No
No


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Redevelopment and Other Leveraged Accomplishments

Start DateLeveraged FundingCACompletion Date
09/01/2020$11,771,870.00Austin, City of
09/01/2020$1,505,000.00Austin, City of
09/01/2020$8,938,360.00Austin, City of
09/01/2020$18,429,152.00Austin, City of
09/01/2020$8,938,360.00Austin, City of
09/01/2020$18,429,152.00Austin, City of
09/01/2020$4,000,000.00Austin, City of
09/01/2020$11,771,870.00Austin, City of
09/01/2020$1,505,000.00Austin, City of
09/01/2020$900,646.00Austin, City of
09/01/2020$4,000,000.00Austin, City of
09/01/2020$900,646.00Austin, City of


Number of Redevelopment Jobs Leveraged:
Actual Acreage of Greenspace Created:
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Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Redevelopment

Selected Strategy(ies)Explanatory Text
Incorporate green building techniquesGreen building is the practice of creating healthier, more resource-efficient models of construction, renovation, operation, maintenance, and demolition. Green building techniques can be instrumental in addressing climate change by more effectively controlling stormwater, reducing waste and emissions, and designing smarter infrastructure that allows for climate adaptation and mitigation. Techniques may include green roofs; energy, lighting, and water efficiencies; use of sustainable building materials; and incorporation of passive survivability features. Passive survivability is a building's ability to maintain habitability without relying on external utility systems for power, fuel, water, or sewer services, as well as being better able to withstand floods, severe weather, and temperature extremes."
Install green infrastructureGreen infrastructure includes practices and features to reduce the burden of storm events on local water infrastructure. Examples include green roofs, downspout disconnection, urban tree canopies, rainwater harvesting, rain gardens, planter boxes, green parking (permeable pavement), urban agriculture, and community open space."
Incorporate and encourage multi-modal transit opportunities in redevelopment activitiesPlanning, designing and building streets that enable access for all users, including pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists and transit riders. Brownfield redevelopment projects can incorporate sidewalks in their plans to allow for pedestrian traffic, outdoor public spaces to encourage community gatherings, and bicycle parking, bike share rentals, and bike trails to encourage biking throughout the community."


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Additional Property Attributes

GNDC is partnering with Escuela Montessori de Montopolis, a nonprofit pre-school in Montopolis, to expand the pre-school and increase affordable housing opportunities in the Montopolis neighborhood. This project is located in census tract 23.12, which is identified as disadvantaged in the EPA's Climate & Economic Justice Screening Tool (CJEST). Escuela Montessori has 2 acres of land where GNDC will develop a new "state of the art" campus for the preschool students while creating 114 units of affordable, family oriented housing, with 35 units dedicated to seniors. The project, "Escuela Nueva" will double the number of children currently served by the pre-k. The campus will integrate the pre-k, family housing, and senior housing within a green, energy efficient, learning-focused development designed to increase social interaction, outdoor engagement, and intergenerational experiences, while enhancing the educational opportunities in the neighborhood. .
Commercial (.5) Greenspace (1.5)
Petroleum


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