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Mahoning County commissioners approved three contracts for lead hazard control work under the county's Healthy Homes program during their Aug. 28 meeting.
A staff presenter described three separate agreements: Prime Carpentry for work at 627 East Dooley in the amount of $4,280; Prime Carpentry for work at 251 BATA in the amount of $18,385; and JDM Real Estate for work at 1325 East Boston in the amount of $2,950. The presenter said each is a non‑general fund expenditure.
The nut graf: These are property‑level remediation contracts funded outside the county general fund and executed through the county's Healthy Homes lead‑hazard control effort; the actions create construction and remediation obligations for the named contractors to abate lead risks at the listed addresses.
Commissioners moved and approved the agreements by roll call during the meeting. The record lists the properties and contract amounts but does not include work schedules or estimated completion dates in the public discussion.
Discussion versus decision: the discussion was limited to staff reading the agreements into the record; the formal action was approval of the contracts by motion and roll call.
Less critical details: additional Healthy Homes payments and a separate lead‑hazard payment to another contractor were mentioned later on the agenda.
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