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Marathon County discusses up to $1.143 million to abate health hazards at Schofield mobile home park
Summary
Marathon County supervisors discussed a plan to spend contingency funds to abate human health hazards at the former Northern Mobile Home Park in Schofield; the proposal includes a possible budget amendment and cost‑recovery steps but no final vote is recorded in the transcript.
Marathon County supervisors reviewed a proposal on Feb. 13 to fund remediation of human health hazards at the former Northern Mobile Home Park in the city of Schofield.
Supervisor Michael Robinson introduced the item as a long‑standing public‑health and code‑compliance matter the county has pursued with the city of Schofield. Robinson said the property had been closed because of code violations and that the county’s health department found continuing hazards including asbestos, rodent infestations and human waste. He said the county had conducted an asbestos study and planned to remove mobile homes and abate hazards.
Robinson said the…
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