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Committee approves acceptance of $2 million HUD Healthy Homes grant for owner-occupied repairs
Summary
The committee recommended approval of a $2 million HUD Healthy Homes grant to pay for moisture control, radon testing and remediation, ventilation, pest control and other healthy‑home repairs in about 123 owner‑occupied Milwaukee houses.
The committee recommended approval of a resolution authorizing the city to accept a $2 million U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Healthy Homes Production Grant for home repairs and healthy‑home upgrades.
City Environmental Collaboration Office (ECO) staff said the grant will fund healthy‑home interventions delivered alongside existing lead abatement and energy‑efficiency work. ECO officials said the program will focus on owner‑occupied homes already receiving lead abatement services and estimated that the new HUD funds would help about 123 homes receive additional repairs and upgrades. The grant will run 42 months, with a tentative…
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