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City to replace roof and correct ventilation after dorm air-quality assessment finds mold linked to moisture
Summary
An air-quality assessment of a city-owned dormitory found common indoor/outdoor mold and elevated moisture in one bedroom; the administration outlined a sequence of repairs including roof and siding replacement, moisture barriers and corrected bathroom venting before remediation and cleaning.
City officials told the council on Aug. 11 that an independent air-quality assessment of a dormitory annex found no evidence of so-called “black mold” but did detect routine indoor/outdoor mold types and elevated moisture in one bedroom. The assessment concluded excessive moisture — not toxic mold — is the root cause. The city outlined planned corrective steps: replace the roof and siding, install a moisture‑resistant wrap before re-siding, route bathroom vents…
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