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Warren accepts $5.75 million HUD lead‑hazard control grant to fund lead abatement in low‑income homes 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 has secured a groundbreaking $5.75 million grant to tackle lead hazards in homes for low-income families, paving the way for safer living environments!

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Saginaw County health department wins $3.1M HUD healthy-homes grant to tackle lead hazards The Saginaw County Department of Public Health secured a $3.1 million U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control grant to fund a multi-year program to remove lead hazards and provide healthy-homes interventions; the Board approved reinstating five grant-funded positions to manage the work.

Saginaw County just landed a $3.1 million grant to combat lead hazards and improve healthy living for families—find out how they're planning to transform homes and lives!

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Cleveland allocates $4.9M for lead hazard control and home repair initiatives Cleveland's new lead remediation program aims to support safer housing through targeted funding.

Cleveland is taking bold steps to combat lead hazards with a $4.9 million grant aimed at making homes safer for families.

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