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City launches ambitious initiative to eliminate childhood lead poisoning

October 04, 2024 | Minneapolis City, Hennepin County, Minnesota


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City launches ambitious initiative to eliminate childhood lead poisoning
During a recent government meeting, officials highlighted significant advancements in Minneapolis' environmental and public health initiatives. The discussions centered on the city's energy benchmarking program, which has achieved record compliance rates, and the ongoing efforts to improve housing safety through extensive inspections.

The environmental programs group, led by Kelly Mollman, reported a substantial reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, with over 3,200 tons eliminated through various projects this year. The city has also deployed 112 air quality monitors, making it one of the most comprehensive local air quality studies in the nation. Additionally, the group has issued over 1,000 environmental permits and conducted more than 3,000 inspections.

A key focus of the meeting was the city's Healthy Homes program, which aims to eliminate childhood lead poisoning by 2035. With over $6.4 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding, the program has targeted homes with lead hazards, achieving a remarkable 89% success rate in identifying and removing these dangers. The initiative has also provided over 500 inhalers to children suffering from asthma, in collaboration with Minneapolis public schools.

The environmental health group, responsible for overseeing food, lodging, and pool safety, reported impressive compliance rates, with 94% of inspections meeting service level agreements. Their proactive approach includes training programs aimed at reducing recurring violations, resulting in a 65% decrease in infractions in targeted establishments.

These initiatives reflect Minneapolis' commitment to enhancing public health and environmental sustainability, with further presentations planned to detail the outcomes of the Climate Legacy Initiative in November.

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