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Warren accepts $5.75 million HUD lead‑hazard control grant to fund lead abatement in low‑income homes
Summary
The City of Warren unanimously accepted a $5,750,000 competitive U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development grant for lead hazard control and healthy homes programs targeted to low‑income owner‑occupied and rental properties; city staff outlined income eligibility and that units must be residential, not city‑owned.
Warren City Council unanimously accepted a competitive HUD Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes grant totaling $5,750,000, city officials said at the March 24 meeting.
A grant representative told the council the award is for Warren alone and will fund lead‑hazard remediation in owner‑occupied and rental residential properties whose occupants…
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