RACER Trust to Host Public Meeting to Discuss Environmental Activities at Buick City

RACER Trust will host a public information meeting from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, March 14, at the Metropolitan Baptist Tabernacle in Flint, to provide the community with an update on environmental activities at RACER’s Buick City property.  

RACER Trust Michigan Cleanup Manager Grant Trigger and members of the Buick City remedial team will discuss recent and planned activities at Buick City, including ongoing PFAS investigations, and answer questions. Personnel from the U.S. EPA, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, and state and local health officials who oversee RACER’s work are expected to be present as well.

The public meeting is the second related to environmental activities at Buick City in four months. The purpose is to share information and engage in discussions directly with interested members of the community about the status of RACER Trust’s work at Buick City.

Metropolitan Baptist Tabernacle is located at 930 E. Myrtle Ave. in Flint.


About RACER Trust: RACER (Revitalizing Auto Communities Environmental Response) Trust was created to clean up and position for redevelopment properties and other facilities owned by the former General Motors Corp. before its 2009 bankruptcy. RACER is one of the largest holders of industrial property in the United States, and when it was formed was the largest environmental response and remediation trust in U.S. history. When the Trust was formed, it owned properties at 89 locations in 14 states, principally in the Midwest and Northeast. The Trust was created by a settlement agreement in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court between the U.S. Government, the 14 states where the former GM properties are located, and the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe, which owns land adjoining one of the properties in Upstate New York. For more information, please visit our website: www.racertrust.org.


About RACER Trust: RACER (Revitalizing Auto Communities Environmental Response) Trust was created to clean up and position for redevelopment properties and other facilities owned by the former General Motors Corp. before its 2009 bankruptcy. RACER is one of the largest holders of industrial property in the United States, and when it was formed was the largest environmental response and remediation trust in U.S. history. When the Trust was formed, it owned properties at 89 locations in 14 states, principally in the Midwest and Northeast. The Trust was created by a settlement agreement in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court between the U.S. Government, the 14 states where the former GM properties are located, and the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe, which owns land adjoining one of the properties in Upstate New York. For more information, please visit our website: www.racertrust.org.