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Board approves lead-abatement grants and funding shifts for integrated urgent care
Summary
County health staff presented two $500,000 lead-abatement grants to target homes with elevated pediatric blood-lead levels and accepted budget adjustments to fund the Oakland 360 integrated urgent-care model and a $500,000 Corktown partnership to expand behavioral-health access.
Health department staff asked the board to accept two grants to remove lead hazards in homes with children who have elevated blood-lead levels: a $500,000 MDHHS grant to abate up to 10 homes through Sept. 30, 2026, and a $500,000 EGLE environmental-justice grant targeting 8—10 homes through Sept. 30, 2027. Staff said the…
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