Officials Call Attention to Expiring Brownfield Tax Credits at Renaissance Commerce Park


Erie County Executive Mark C. Poloncarz joins New York State Senator Sean Ryan, New York Assemblymember Jon Rivera and a group of concerned local and state officials calling for the extension of expiring Gen. 1 Brownfield Cleanup Program (BCP) tax credits at Renaissance Commerce Park in Lackawanna.

Poloncarz and other officials stress the urgency of including legislation to extend the Gen. 1 tax credit deadline in the final State Budget. Currently, Gen. 1 BCP tax credits on 78 acres at RCP expire in 2027—but given the minimum two-year development timeline for a project, the available window to utilize the BCP tax credits has now closed.

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