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Subcommittee approves $400,000 contract for remediation of fentanyl-contaminated properties
Summary
The panel approved a three-year, $400,000 contract to allow rapid remediation and decontamination of properties identified by Detroit Police as contaminated with fentanyl, methamphetamine or mold, officials said the work is rare but necessary for staff safety.
The Public Health and Safety Subcommittee approved moving a three-year, $400,000 contract to formal consideration to provide cleanup, remediation and decontamination services for public-hazard properties, with city engineers saying the work will allow safe access to sites flagged by police as contaminated with fentanyl.
Luan Counts, group executive of construction and building operations, described the contract’s purpose: “The main…
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