Colette Santasieri

Executive Director, Center for Community Systems, NJ Brownfields Assistance Center @NJIT, and NJIT Technical Assistance to Brownfields Communities Program

  • Newark NJ UNITED STATES
  • NJ Brownfields Assistance Center @ NJIT

Santasieri steers projects, programs and research in environmental, infrastructure, and land-use planning and community revitalization.

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Challenges and opportunities of brownfields

The estimated 450,000 brownfields in the U.S. come in all shapes, sizes and histories. Some are manifested as abandoned buildings and properties contaminated from industrial wastes and building materials, the lingering evidence of a former industrial glory. Others are former commercial properties such as vacated gas stations, dry cleaners and other abandonments. Brownfields can be found in urban, suburban and rural communities.The U.S. Infrastructure and Jobs Act invests $21 billion in environmental cleanup and remediation programs, aimed to address legacy pollution and contamination, including $1.5 billion specifically for grants and loans within EPA’s brownfields program.Colette Santasieri leads NJIT’s Technical Assistance to Brownfield Communities program, which provides ​​free technical assistance to state, regional, county, tribal and local government entities and nonprofit organizations interested in learning about, identifying, assessing, cleaning up and redeveloping brownfield sites in EPA Region 2. She also leads the NJ Brownfields Assistance Center @ NJIT which focuses its technical assistance and resources on New Jersey’s brownfields challenged communities.Cleaning up and redeveloping these properties into community assets is a massive opportunity, one that can catalyze economic development, increase local tax revenue, facilitate job growth, improve social equity, utilize existing infrastructure, take development pressures off undeveloped, open land, and both improve and protect the environment.Santasieri has led multidisciplinary teams of planners, engineers, scientists, architects, economists, cultural resource experts and students. She has a well-rounded and experience-driven perspective when addressing the challenges and opportunities facing governments, regions and communities in their efforts to be sustainable and resilient.To reach Colette, click on the button below.Colette's Profile

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Biography

Colette Santasieri is executive director of the university's Center for Community Systems, and the NJ Brownfields Assistance Center @NJIT. In addition, Santasieri heads NJIT's Technical Assistance to Brownfield Communities Program (NJIT TAB), which provides free technical assistance to state, regional, county, tribal, and local government entities and nonprofit organizations interested in learning about, identifying, assessing, cleaning up, and redeveloping brownfield sites in EPA Region 2.

Santasieri has secured and managed hundreds of millions of dollars in funding for projects, programs and research studies in the fields of environmental, infrastructure and land use planning, climate change resilience planning, brownfields redevelopment, and community revitalization.

She also has extensive experience in the planning and design of sustainable and resilient properties, communities and civil infrastructure systems; strategic planning; brownfields redevelopment; capital programming; community redevelopment; transit-oriented development; port-city relationships; identifying and analyzing how projects impact socioeconomic, natural and man-made settings; and educating elected officials, government staff, nonprofits, communities and students on urban, infrastructure, environmental and regulatory topics.

Santasieri's program and project management experience includes leading multidisciplinary teams of planners, engineers, scientists, architects, economists, cultural resource experts and students.

Her academic degrees and diverse professional experience give her a well-rounded perspective when addressing the challenges and opportunities facing governments, regions and communities in their efforts to be sustainable and resilient.

Santasieri is also the co-founder and co-leader of the Hub for Creative Placemaking in NJIT's Martin Tuchman School of Management; a core faculty member of the Paul Profeta Real Estate Technology, Design and Innovation Center at NJIT; and an instructor for NJIT's certificate program in Creative Placemaking.

Areas of Expertise

Brownfields Redevelopment
Brownfields
Environmental Planning
Community Revitalization
Placemaking
Climate Change Research
Civil Infrastructure Systems
Transportation Planning
Strategic Planning
Urban Planning

Accomplishments

Environmental Leadership Award

2019, 2020

Commerce and Industry Association of NJ Environmental Leader Award

2019

NJIT Distinguished Alumni Award

2017

Education

New Jersey Institute of Technology

Ph.D.

Urban Systems

2012

New Jersey Institute of Technology

M.S.

Civil Engineering

1989

Rutgers University

B.S.

Environmental Planning and Design

1984

Media Appearances

How NJIT’s Center for Community Systems will help 4 N.J. counties get grants to assist in environmental, energy initiatives

ROI-NJ  online

2024-01-04

School is partnering with Inter-American University in Puerto Rico on identifying and addressing issues.

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Blighted site in Trenton is being pitched for major redevelopment

NJ Spotlight News  tv

2022-02-25

A brownfield site — derelict, industrial, environmentally challenged — it’s one of the few major multi-acre sites left for redevelopment in Trenton and the city is soliciting proposals for its redevelopment. New Jersey is offering loans and grants through a new Economic Development Authority program to help attract investors to rescue and renovate such brownfield sites statewide.

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NJIT Launches NJ Brownfields Assistance Center

Newark Patch  online

2020-03-16

"Our first order of business is to provide free guidance to NJ communities in an effort to get them over their brownfields hurdles," said Colette Santasieri, executive director of the center.

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Articles

Don't Go It Alone! The Importance of Partners in Brownfields Redevelopment

Downtown New Jersey

Colette Santasieri

2021-05-17

A brownfield project has many working parts. Well-developed and sustained partnerships serve as the glue that holds the entire process together.

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NJIT corporation says it’s ready to help rid N.J. of nasty former industrial sites

NJ.com

Colette Santasieri

2019-06-04

NJIT's New Jersey Innovation Institute stands ready to work with the NJEDA and the NJDEP in their efforts to rid our communities of contaminated properties, spur economic development and improve the quality of life for our community residents.

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