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Committee approves grant‑funded staff for state lead rental registry in Newburgh and Middletown

2858078 · March 18, 2025
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Summary

The committee approved creation of four grant-funded Health Department positions to implement New York State’s lead rental registry in two designated communities of concern — the City of Newburgh and the City of Middletown — and amended the request to make explicit that the positions will terminate when the grant ends.

The Personnel & Compensation Committee on March 17 approved four positions requested by the Orange County Health Department to staff implementation of a New York State lead rental registry covering two designated “communities of concern” — the City of Newburgh and the City of Middletown.

The packet described the positions as: one data program coordinator (grade 13, step 2; CSCA entry rate $33.6493 per hour; $69,990.54 annually), one senior public health sanitarian (grade 15, step 2; $39.04 per hour; $81,221.71 annually) and two public health technicians (grade 11, step 2; $29.68 per hour; $61,736.90 annually). The sponsor said all four positions are funded entirely through the New York…

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