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Dayton commission approves $7.75 million HUD lead-hazard grant to prioritize homes with young children
Summary
The commission unanimously approved Emergency Resolution 6919-26 authorizing the city manager to accept a $7,750,000 HUD lead hazard reduction and Healthy Homes grant to target households with children under 6 and units with active lead orders; the program is expected to launch later this summer pending HUD documents.
The Dayton City Commission voted to accept a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development lead-hazard reduction and Healthy Homes grant totaling $7,750,000, approving Emergency Resolution 6919-26 on a voice vote.
City manager staff described the award as the second lead-abatement grant the city has obtained. "This is a $7,700,000 grant that our staff…this is a second grant that our staff have gotten for lead abatement," the city manager said while introducing…
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