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City Council Faces Health Concerns Over Lead Service Lines

October 14, 2024 | Grandview Heights, Franklin County, Ohio


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City Council Faces Health Concerns Over Lead Service Lines
In a recent meeting of the Grandview Heights City Council, all members were present as they moved through the agenda, which included the approval of proceedings from September 9th. The meeting highlighted the swearing-in of two new police officers, Tyler Sibonak and Jacob Benton, who pledged to uphold the Constitution of the United States and the laws of the city.

The council welcomed the new officers, expressing optimism about their future contributions to the community. Mayor Kearns and President Keeler congratulated the officers, emphasizing the importance of their roles in maintaining public safety.

The meeting also featured public comments, with pediatrician and local resident Sarah Schroeder addressing the council. She raised significant concerns regarding the ongoing partial lead service line replacement work on First Avenue, warning of potential health risks to residents who may not be fully aware of the dangers associated with lead exposure.

The council's engagement with community concerns and the introduction of new law enforcement personnel reflect ongoing efforts to address public safety and health issues within Grandview Heights.

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