Seattle Art Museum (SAM) with the City of Seattle formed a public development authority to obtain remedial action grant funding for the cleanup and redevelopment of an 8-acre former fuel facility on the downtown Seattle waterfront for use as a park. As environmental lead, Aspect helped the development team incorporate the requirements of the Cleanup Action Plan (CAP) into the park design, integrating remedial elements into the infrastructure requirements. Many of the larger costs for park construction were covered as remediation expenses under remedial action match funding, providing substantial cost savings for the redevelopment project.