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FY16 OPA PROJECT DESCRIPTIONSLead Hazard Reduction Demonstration CONNECTICUTCity of New BritainThe City of New Britain will be awarded $3,000,000 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant program funding and $400,000?in Healthy Homes Supplemental funding.? The City of New Britain will address lead hazards in 184 housing units providing safer homes for low and very low-income families with children. The City will also perform healthy homes assessments in 202 units. The City will collaborate with New Britain Office of Municipal Development, New Britain Health Department, Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, Municipal Building Officials, families of Medicaid enrolled and other low-income children, property owners, and community-based organizations and other medical and social service providers. Contact Person: Mr. Kenneth Malinowski at 860-826-3333 and Kenneth.Malinowski@.ILLINOISCook CountyThe Cook County Department of Health will be awarded $2,000,000 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant program funding. The County will address lead hazards in 132 housing units providing safer homes for low and very low-income families with children. The County will collaborate with a diverse set of local partners to accomplish this work, including the Cook County Department of Public Health, Neighborhood Housing Services, and North West Housing Partnership. Contact Person: Ms. Jane Hornstein at 312-603-1009 and jane.hornstein@.MAINEMaine State Housing AuthorityThe Maine State Housing Authority will be awarded $3,000,000 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant program funding and $400,000 in Healthy Homes Supplemental funding. The Authority will address lead hazards in 230 housing units providing safer homes for low and very low-income families with children. The Housing Authority will also perform healthy homes interventions in 120 units. The Authority will partner with Maine Housing, Maine Centers for Disease Control, Maine Department of Environmental Protection, Maine Department of Economic and Community Development, Aroostook County Action Program, Penquis Community Action Agency, Community Concepts, Inc., Healthy Homes Advisory Council, Maine Indoor Air Quality Council, homeowners, and rental property owners to implement the Program. Contact Person: Mr. Daniel Drost at 207-624-5701 and ddrost@.MICHIGAN City of LansingThe City of Lansing will be awarded $2,318,509.50 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant funding to address and remediate lead-based paint and other housing related health hazards in a total of 150 eligible low-income units in the county. The City will work works cooperatively with the Ingham County Health Department, the Office of Code Enforcement, 3 local Community Based Organizations for outreach and the Rental Property Owners Association of Mid-Michigan which will promote the program among landlords and property owners. Contact Person: Mr. Donald Kulhanek at 517-483-4050 and don.kulhanek@.NEW JERSEYCity of NewarkThe City of Newark will be awarded $3,000,000 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant program funding and $400,000 in Healthy Homes Supplemental funding. The City of Newark will address lead hazards in 150 housing units providing safer homes for low and very low-income families with children. The City of Newark will collaborate with Faith-based and community based organizations, the Newark Partnership for Lead Safe Children, the Municipal Court, and Newark One Stop Career Center. Contact Person: Dr. Hanaa Hamdi at 973-733-5310 and hamdih@ci.newark.nj.us.City of TrentonThe City of Trenton a first time grantee, will be awarded $1,955,886 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant program funding and $194,445 in Healthy Homes Supplemental funding. The City of Trenton will address lead hazards in 145 housing units providing safer homes for low and very low-income families with children. The City of Trenton will partner with Isles, Inc., Trenton Division of Health and grass roots organizations such as A Better Way and the Neighborhood Improvement Association. Contact Person: Mr. Marc Leckington at 609-989-3536 and mleckington@.NEW YORKCity of Albany The City of Albany will be awarded $3,000,000 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant program funding. The City of Albany will address lead hazards in 150 housing units providing safer homes for low and very low-income families with children. The City of Albany will partner with Flatley, Read LLC and the Albany County Health Department to implement the program. Contact Person: Ms. Faye Andrews at 518-434-5265 and fandrews@.Erie CountyErie County will be awarded $3,000,000 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant program funding and $400,000 in Healthy Homes Supplemental funding.? Erie County will address lead hazards in 180 housing units providing safer homes for low and very low-income families with children. The Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant program will also perform healthy homes interventions in 75 units. Erie County will collaborate with Belmont Housing Resources for WNY, Inc. and the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo. ?Contact Person: Mr. Thomas Muscarella at 716-961-6800 and Tom.Muscarella@.Onondaga CountyOnondaga County will be awarded $3,000,000 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant program funding and $400,000 in Healthy Homes Supplemental funding.? The County will address lead hazards in 195 housing units providing safer homes for low and very low-income families with children. The Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant program will also perform healthy homes interventions in 100 units. Onondaga County will collaborate with a diverse set of local partners to accomplish this work, Onondaga County Health Department Lead Poisoning Control Program, Child Care Solutions of CNY, and Southern Hills Preservation Corporation. Contact Person: Ms. Susan Grossman, Housing Program Coordinator at 315 435-3558 and SGrossman@..OHIOCity of Columbus The City of Columbus will be awarded $3,000,000 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant program funding and $400,000 in Healthy Homes Supplemental funding.? The City of Columbus will address lead hazards in 175 housing units providing safer homes for low and very low-income families with children. The City will also perform healthy homes interventions in 160 units. The City of Columbus will collaborate The Columbus Public Health Department, Healthy Homes and Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention, Home Safe and Sound Program, Neighborhood Pride Program, Rental Rehab Program. Contact Person: Ms. Michelle Castrogiovanni at 614-645-3219 and MRCastrogiovanni@.PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny County Allegheny County will be awarded $3,000,000 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant funds and $400,000 in Healthy Homes Supplemental funding. Allegheny County will produce 200 lead safe, healthy units in the citywide target area. The County will partner with Allegheny County Housing Authority; Allegheny County Health Department; Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh; City of Pittsburgh Code Enforcement Division; Conservation Consultants, Inc.; Nazareth Housing Services; Habitat for Humanity; Greater Pittsburgh Rebuilding Together Pittsburgh; Neighborhood Allies; Pittsburgh Project; and Homewood Children’s Village. Contact Person: Ms. Julie Collins at 412-350-3723 and julie.collins@alleghenycounty.us.RHODE ISLANDRhode Island Housing and Mortgage Finance CorporationThe Rhode Island Housing and Mortgage Finance Corporation will be awarded $3,000,000 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant funds and $400,000 in Healthy Homes Supplemental funding. Rhode Island Housing will produce 250 lead safe and healthy units. Rhode Island Housing will partner with Rhode Island Office of Housing and Community Development, Rhode Island Department of Health (DOH), Rhode Island Office of Weatherization, Cities of Central Falls, Pawtucket, Providence, and Woonsocket, Blackstone Valley Community Action Program (BVCAP), Community Action Program of Providence (CAPP), West Bay Community Action Program (WBCAP), East Bay Community Action Program (EBCAP), Housing Network of Rhode Island, Rhode Island Builders’ Association, Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training, Childhood Lead Action Project (CLAP) and the Green & Healthy Homes Initiative Rhode Island.. Contact Person: Mr. John Eastman at 401-450-1386 and jeastman@.TEXASCity of San Antonio The City of San Antonio will be awarded $3,000,000 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant funds and $400,000 in Healthy Homes Supplemental funding. The City of San Antonio will address lead hazards in 200 housing units providing safer homes for low and very low-income families with children. The City of San Antonio will collaborate with Head Start, the University Health System, Family Service Association, the San Antonio Housing Authority (SAHA), San Antonio Fire Department (SAFD), San Antonio Police Department (SAPD), San Antonio Independent School District (SAISD), Green & Healthy Homes Initiative and the City of San Antonio Department of Human Services. Contact Person: Mr. Peter Zanoni at 210-207-8366 and Peter.Zanoni@.UTAHSalt Lake CountySalt Lake County will be awarded $2,708,589 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant funds and $400,000 in Healthy Homes Supplemental funding. Salt Lake County will address lead hazards in 220 housing units providing safer homes for low and very low-income families with children and 130 homes safe from home based environmental hazards. Salt Lake County will collaborate with Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Valley Health Department, South Salt Lake City, University of Utah Pediatrics, Intermountain Health Care, State of Utah Asthma Program, Community Development Corporation of Utah, Assist Inc., Salt Lake Valley Habitat for Humanity, Salt Lake Community Action Weatherization Program, NeighborWorks Salt Lake, Granite School District Pre-School, and the Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning. Contact Person: Mr. Randall Jepperson at 385-468-4886 and rjepperson@.WISCONSINCity of Milwaukee The City of Milwaukee will be awarded $3,000,000 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant funds and $399,998 in Healthy Homes Supplemental funding. The City of Milwaukee will address lead hazards in 600 housing units providing safer homes for low and very low-income families with children and healthy homes interventions in 60 units. The City of Milwaukee will collaborate with Vendor Service Contracts, Housing Authority for the City of Milwaukee (HACM), and workforce development partners; Midwest Lead Information Center and SA Herbst. Contact Person: Ms. Lisa Lien at 414-286-2388 and llien@. ................
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