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Jamestown council hears update on EPA grant, vacant-property vandalism and housing inspections
Summary
City staff updated the council on an EPA-funded effort and state reviews tied to housing electrification, reported that nine of 19 homes were identified for a quality-assurance project, described shelter capacity and no recent code-blue incidents, and raised concerns about trespassing and theft at condemned properties.
Council members received an update on a federally funded environmental grant and several housing-related matters during the Jan. 6 work session.
City staff member Crystal said the EPA grant discussed in a prior meeting is moving into implementation and that a quality assurance project plan must be prepared. Staff have identified nine of 19 homes as candidates for that quality-assurance component. Crystal said New York State will participate through its…
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