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City planning to vote on demolishing historic Butte building
From red-light to green-light
By: Kaitlyn Aguiles
and last updated 2021-01-27 12:32:41-05
BUTTE â On Mercury Street sits an empty building among many empty lots that once was a flourishing part of Butteâs history: the red-light district.
From Charlie Chaplin raving about the beautiful women in Butteâs red-light district to Evangelist William Biederwolf condemning Butte as hell itself for being the widest open town in the wide-open west, Butteâs red-light district has a lot of history.
The red-light district is no longer around and only three of the original buildings are still standing. One of those buildings is the Blue Range building. The city is about to vote on whether it should be demolished.
The Brownfields Program helps developers assess land pollution
New Dairy Queen reaps benefits of the program
Kaitlyn Aguiles
and last updated 2021-01-16 11:32:05-05
BUTTE â A new building on Mercury street is the site of a new Dairy Queen in Uptown Butte. This new building was helped by a program to see what needs to be cleaned up before development can happen.
Itâs called the Brownfields Program and it wasn t until recent years that Butte was eligible for this program. Previously, Brownfields was prohibited from being used within a federal Superfund site and we were- we advocated on behalf of these communities to the EPA and they were able to actually change that determination and now Brownfields can be used within these communities as long as itâs addressing contaminants that are different than those that are addressed by the federal Superfund project, said Jason Seyler, the Montana Department of Environmental Quality Brownfields Coordinator.