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San Francisco to use $21 million from paint settlement for lead‑abatement pilot focused on homes with children

San Francisco Commission on the Environment · July 27, 2021
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City staff outlined Fixed Lead SF, a lead‑abatement program funded by a multi‑city settlement that allocates $21 million to San Francisco over seven years; the pilot will prioritize pre‑1950 housing in ZIP codes 94110, 94112 and 94124 and use a third‑party administrator for contracting and payments.

San Francisco officials presented Fixed Lead SF, a new city program that will use funds from a long‑running paint‑manufacturer settlement to reduce lead hazards in residences that house children and expectant mothers.

Ryan Ramos of the Department of the Environment said the city’s settlement share is $21,000,000, to be disbursed over seven years, and that the program will prioritize pre‑1950 housing in ZIP codes the city identified as higher risk, including 94110 (Mission/Bernal Heights), 94112 (Outer…

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