LA County offers free lead-hazard remediation to eligible Bellflower residents through Oct. 31
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Council member Wendy Morris announced that Los Angeles County is providing free lead-based paint hazard remediation for eligible Bellflower residents; enrollment is open through Oct. 31, 2025.
Council member Wendy Morris told the Bellflower City Council on Sept. 8 that Los Angeles County is offering free lead-based paint hazard remediation services for eligible residents of Bellflower.
Morris said the program is intended to make homes safer by addressing lead paint hazards, which pose special risks to young children and pregnant people. She said enrollment for the county program is open through Oct. 31, 2025, and provided the county website and an email address for applicants.
Morris encouraged eligible residents to apply and to check the program site for eligibility criteria. The council did not provide funding details or city-administered enrollment information; the announcement described a county-led service and directed residents to the county contact points cited on the record.
Residents seeking program details or eligibility information were directed to leadfreehomesla.com and leadfreehomela@lacda.org.

