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Posted on: August 17, 2023

City of Marshalltown Awarded $4,326,330 HUD Lead Hazard Reduction Grant & $700,000 Healthy Homes

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We are so excited to announce that we have received word from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) that we are awarded another four years of the HUD Lead Hazard Reduction Grant for a 7th grant to protect children and families from lead-based paint hazards and other home health hazards.  We would like to take this opportunity to congratulate fellow Iowa awardees County of Cerro Gordo, City of Council Bluffs, City of Sioux City, and the City of Muscatine on the grants they were awarded this round.  This is such important work for Iowa and the City of Marshalltown.  Below is the full press release.  For more information please contact the City of Marshalltown, Jackie Pippin, Grant Coordinator, at 641-754-6583 or jpippin@marshalltown-ia.gov

HUD Awards Nearly $140 Million to Protect Families from Lead and Other Home Health and Safety Hazards

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U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development – Marcia L. Fudge, Secretary

Office of Public Affairs, Washington, DC 20410                           

HUD No. 23-174                                                                                            FOR RELEASE

HUD Public Affairs                                                                                        Thursday

202-708-0685                                                                                                 August 17, 2023

HUD.gov/Press

HUD Awards Nearly $140 Million to Protect Families from Lead and Other Home Health and Safety Hazards
Funding to make low-income families’ homes safer and healthier.

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) awarded today nearly $140 million to 36 state and local government agencies in 19 states to protect children and families from lead-based paint hazards and other home health hazards.

HUD is providing these grants through its Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction grant program and its new Lead Hazard Reduction Capacity Building grant program to identify and clean up dangerous lead hazards and other health hazards in low-income families’ homes. These grants include more than $10 million from HUD’s Healthy Homes Supplemental funding to help communities with housing-related health and safety hazards in addition to lead-based paint hazards.

These investments will protect families and children by controlling significant lead and health hazards in over 3,400 low-income homes for which other resources are not available. The Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction grant program has two categories of competitive grants – awarding seven Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control grants open to local governments and most states, and 21 Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grants open to local governments with large numbers of older homes, which are more likely to have lead-based paint hazards, and most states. The Lead Hazard Reduction Capacity Building grant program is awarding eight smaller competitive grants to state and local governments that have not had Lead Hazard Reduction grants, to help them develop the necessary infrastructure and capacity to undertake the larger programs in future years.

Today, we are renewing our steadfast commitment to improving the lives of children and their families,” said HUD Secretary Marcia L. Fudge. “The funding provided today will enable communities to make the homes of families of limited means healthier, and improve their children’s school attendance rate, learning, and, eventually, job prospects.”

Matthew Ammon, Director of HUD’s Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes, added that, “These grants continue HUD’s commitment to sustainable communities and providing healthy and safe homes for all. We are committed to protecting families from lead-based paint hazards and other hazards in their home.”

Awarding these grants contributes to HUD’s achieving its strategic objective to strengthen environmental justice by reducing exposure to health risks, environmental hazards, and substandard housing, especially for low-income households and communities of color. You can read the Fiscal Year 2022-2026 HUD Strategic Plan on HUD’s website.

Read a complete project-by-project summary of the programs awarded grants today here.

The following is a state-by-state breakdown of the funding announced today:

Grant Program

State

Organization Name

Lead Hazard Reduction Amount

Healthy Homes Supplement Amount

LBPHC

AL

City of Florence

$1,500,000

$0

LHRCB

AL

City of Montgomery

$716,650

$0

LHRCB

AL

Town of Fort Deposit

$2,499,134

$0

LHRD

AL

City of Selma

$2,215,500

$0

LBPHC

CA

Alameda County Healthy Homes

$5,000,000

$700,000

LHRCB

CA

County of Ventura

$2,500,000

$0

LHRD

CA

City of Fontana

$4,000,000

$400,000

LHRD

CT

City of New Haven

$7,765,930

$0

LHRCB

FL

City of Saint Petersburg

$2,500,000

$0

LBPHC

IA

County of Cerro Gordo

$1,881,445

$312,220

LBPHC

IA

City of Council Bluffs

$1,654,303

$0

LHRD

IA

City of Sioux City

$4,487,989

$700,000

LHRD

IA

City of Muscatine

$2,556,932

$400,000

LHRD

IA

City of Marshalltown

$4,326,330

$700,000

LHRD

IL

County of McHenry

$1,862,320

$170,100

LBPHC

LA

City of Monroe

$4,096,699

$400,000

LHRD

LA

Jefferson Parrish

$5,000,000

$700,000

LHRCB

MA

Massachusetts Department of Public Health

$2,500,000

$0

LHRD

MA

City of Worcester

$4,100,000

$0

LHRD

ME

Maine State Housing Authority

$5,000,000

$700,000

LHRCB

MI

County of Kent

$2,493,629

$0

LHRD

MI

Michigan Department of Health & Human Services

$7,997,798

$0

LHRD

MI

City of Grand Rapids

$6,000,000

$600,000

LBPHC

MN

Minnesota Department of Health

$3,621,869

$225,000

LHRCB

NC

Triangle J Council of Governments

$654,507

$0

LHRD

NC

City of Charlotte

$2,907,037

$666,000

LBPHC

NE

Two Rivers Public Health Department

$1,196,395

$148,800

LHRD

NJ

City of East Orange

$4,501,958

$300,000

LHRCB

NY

Cattaraugus County Health Department

$2,500,000

$0

LHRD

NY

Broome County

$5,600,000

$700,000

LHRD

NY

City of Utica

$3,314,989

$660,000

LHRD

NY

County of Niagara

$3,000,000

$300,000

LHRD

PR

Puerto Rico public Housing Administration

$3,520,080

$0

LHRD

TN

City of Memphis

$5,000,000

$700,000

LHRD

UT

Salt Lake County

$5,116,785

$700,000

LHRD

WI

City of Milwaukee

$5,000,000

$700,000

 Key: LBPHC = Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control grant; LHRCB = Lead Hazard Reduction

Capacity Building grant; LHRD = Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant.

 HUD's mission is to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all. More information about HUD and its programs is available on the Internet
at 
www.hud.gov and http://espanol.hud.gov

 You can also connect with HUD on social media and follow Secretary Fudge on Twitter and Facebook or sign up for news alerts on HUD's Email List

 

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