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PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS

Lead Based Paint Hazard Control

ARIZONA

The City of Tucson will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of lead and healthy homes hazards. The City of Tucson will address lead hazard in 190 units providing safer homes for families. The City of Tucson will partner with the following: the City of Tucson Housing Authority, Applied Systems, Environmental Consulting Services, City of Tucson Section 8, Arizona Department of Health Services, El Rio Community Health Centers, and Tucson Housing Rehabilitation Collaborative, whose members include Tucson Urban League, Chicanos Por La Causa, Rebuild Together Tucson, Tucson Metropolitan Ministries Family Services, Community Home Repair Projects/Arizona, Pima Council On Aging, Direct Center for Independence, and Old Pueblo Community Services. Contact Person: Mr. Thomas Ingram, Division Manager 520-837-5345; Tom.Ingram@

CALIFORNIA

The State of California Department of Community Services and Development will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding for the identification and reduction of lead hazards in 275 housing units. The State of California will partner with the following with several community based organizations, the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Programs, and the local housing departments’ rehabilitation programs. Contact Person: Ms. Dorcas Reyes-Fernandez, Program Manager 916-263-1651; dreyesfe@csd.

The City of Long Beach will be awarded $ 2,299,996 in Lead Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of healthy homes hazards in 185 housing units providing safer homes for 580 families. The City of Long Beach will partner with Neighborhood Services, the Multi-Family Housing Inspection Program and local non-profits such as the Cambodian American Association. Contact Person: Mr. Nelson Kerr 562-570-4170; nelson.kerr@.

The City of Richmond will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of healthy homes hazards in 200 housing units providing safer homes for families/children. The City of Richmond will partner with Brookside Community Health Center, Contra Costa health Services Department, City of San Pablo and County Housing Authority and the Neighborhood Preservation Program. Contact Person: Ms. Chidi Egbuonu 510-412-8568; chidi@.

The San Diego Housing Commission will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of healthy homes hazards in 165 housing units providing safer homes for families/children. The San Diego Housing Commission will partner with the Environmental Health Coalition, County of San Diego Health Department, City of San Diego Lead Safety & Healthy Housing Program, SDHC – Work Force and Economic Development, La Maestra Health Center, Richard Health and Associates, Metropolitan Area Advisory Committee, and Campesinos Unidos. Contact Person: Mr. Steven Dean, Housing Construction Manager 619-578-7515; stevend@.

CONNECTICUT

The Naugatuck Valley Health District will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of lead and healthy homes hazards in 200 housing units providing safer homes for children and families. The Naugatuck Valley Health District will partner with the City of Ansonia Housing Authority, the Town of Beacon Falls, the City of Derby, the Borough of Naugatuck, the Town of Seymour and the City of Shelton. Contact Person: Ms. Karen Spargo 203-881-3255; karenspargo@.

The City of New Haven will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and an additional $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding. The City will address lead hazards in 180 housing units providing safer homes for low and very low-income families with children. The City will also perform healthy homes assessments in 200 units. The City of New Haven will collaborate with the New Haven Health Department, the New Haven Livable City Initiative, and the Yale-New Haven Lead Program and Regional Treatment Center. Contact Person: Mr. Paul A. Kowalski 203-946-8173; pkowalsk@.

The City of Norwich will be awarded $ 1,927,857 in Lead Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of healthy homes hazards in 95 housing units providing safer homes for families. The City of Norwich will partner with Uncas Health, Norwich Public Utilities, Norwich Housing Authority, Catholic Charities, Norwich Area Clergy Association, ESL: Adult Education/Literacy Volunteers, Thames Valley Council for Community Action, as well as public schools, and realtor associations. Contact Person: Mr. Gary Evans, 860-823-3770; gevans@.

ILLINOIS

The City of Kankakee will be awarded$ 2,300,000 in Lead Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding. The City of Kankakee will address lead hazard in 200 providing safer homes for children and families. The City of Kankakee will partner with the City of Kankakee Health Department, CODE, and Kankakee County Community Services. Contact Person: Mr. Cliff M Cross 815-933-0488; cmcross@citykankakee-

INDIANA

The City of Fort Wayne will be awarded $2,298,240 in Lead Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of lead and healthy homes hazards in 300 housing units. The City of Fort Wayne will partner with St. Joseph Community Health Foundation. Contact Person: Ms. Heather Presley-Cowen 260-427-1127; heather.presley-cowen@

The County of Elkhart will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of lead and healthy homes hazards in 140 housing units. The program will continue working with local, state and federal partners. Contact Person: Ms. Kristine Krueger 574-535-6746; kkrueger@

The Housing Authority of South Bend will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of lead and healthy homes hazards in 350 housing units. The Housing Authority of South Bend will partner with St. Joseph County Health Department and the Memorial Health Systems. Contact Person: Ms. Marva J Leonard-Dent 574-235-9146; mleonarddent@

IOWA

The City of Marshalltown will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of lead and healthy homes hazards in 125 providing safer homes for families and children. The City of Marshalltown will partner with Marshall, Tama and Hardin County Primary Health Care and Friends of the Library. Contact Person: Ms. Michelle Spohnheimer 641-754-5756; mspohnheimer@ci.marshalltown.

The City of Sioux City will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of lead and healthy homes hazards in 105 housing units. The City of Sioux City will partner with the Iowa Center on Sustainable Communities and the Community Action Agency of Siouxland Weatherization Assistance Program. Contact Person: Mr. Paul Barnes 712-279-6283; pbarnes@sioux-.

MAINE

The Maine State Housing Authority will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 109,093 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of lead and healthy homes hazards in 207 housing units providing safer homes for families in the State of Maine. The Maine State Housing Authority will partner with Arookstook County Action Program, Washington-Hancock Community Agency, Penquis Community Action Agency, and Community Concepts, Inc. Contact Person: Mrs. Kirsten Figueroa 207-624-5720; kfigueroa@

MASSACHUSETTS

The City of Worcester will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of lead and healthy homes hazards in 130 housing units. The City of Worcester will partner with the City's Health Department and the Worcester Lead Poisoning Prevention Program as well as the Worcester Green and Healthy Homes Coalition Contact Person: Mr. Miguel Rivera, Project Director 508-799-1400; riverma@

MICHIGAN

The Michigan Department of Community Health will be awarded $ 2,299,602 in Lead Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of lead and healthy homes hazards in 185 housing units. The Michigan Department of Community Health will partner with CLEARCorps Detroit, Michigan State Housing Development Authority, Allen Neighborhood Center, Bay Area Housing, Inc., Bay county Health Department, Calhoun County Public Health, City of Lansing, City of Detroit, Detroit Lead Partnership, Habitat for Humanity Lansing, Hansons Windows, Jackson County Health Department, Kalamazoo County Health and Community Services, Lansing Community College, Restoration Works!, Kalamazoo Neighborhood Housing Svc, Michigan Environmental Council, Wayne County Office of Prosecuting Attorney, Wayne State University. Contact Person: Mr. Wesley F. Priem, Healthy Homes Section Manager 517-335-8152; priemw@.

The Charter County of Wayne will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of lead and healthy homes hazards. The Charter County of Wayne will address lead hazard in 190 providing safer homes. The Charter County of Wayne will partner with Cities of Dearborn and Wyandotte, and the Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency. Contact Person: Ms. Carol Austerberry, Environmental Health Director 734-727-7432; causterb@wayne.mi.us.

City of Grand Rapids

The City of Grand Rapids will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of lead and healthy homes hazards in 180 units. The City of Grand Rapids will partner with the following Community Development Department, LINC Community Revitalization, Kent County Health Department, Rental Property Owners Association and Rental Property Owners Association. Contact Person: Mr. Douglas J. Stek, Lead Hazard Control Project Director 616-456-3672; dstek@grcity.us

MINNESOTA

The City of Minneapolis will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and an additional $ 180,000 in healthy homes initiative funding. The City will address lead hazards in 200 housing units providing safer homes for low and very low-income families with children. The City will also perform healthy homes assessments in 200 units. The City of Minneapolis will collaborate with Minneapolis Department of Health and Family Support and local community-based organization. Contact Person: Ms. Lisa Smestad 612-673-3733; lisa.smestad@.

MISSOURI

The Kansas City Missouri Health Department will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of lead and healthy homes hazards in 172 housing units. The Kansas City Missouri Health Department will partner with Kansas City Health Department’s CLPPP, the Community Development Corporations, Baker Environmental Consulting, Inc., Blue Hills Community Services, and the Housing Authority of Kansas City, Missouri. Contact Person: Carol Pollard 816-513-6272; carol.pollard@

NEW HAMPSHIRE

The New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of lead and healthy homes hazards in 245 housing units. The New Hampshire Housing Finance will partner with Community Action Program Belknap-Merrimack Counties Inc, Southern NH Services, Rockingham CAP, Southwestern Community Services, Strafford CAP and Tri County CAP, NH Department of Health and Human Services Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, NH Healthy Homes Steering Committee, the Way Home, and Breathe NH, the Cities of Dover, Manchester, Nashua, Portsmouth, and Rochester, Tohn Environmental, and Kirkwood Consulting.

Contact Person: Ms. Gloria Paradise, Lead Grant Project Administrator 603-731-0716; gparadise@

The City of Nashua will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of lead and healthy homes hazards in 130 housing units. The City of Nashua will partner with the City of Nashua’s Division of Public Health & Community Services, Code Enforcement Department and School District, Southern New Hampshire Services, Inc., Nashua Housing Authority, New Hampshire’s Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority, and Triangle Credit Union. Contact Person: Ms. Carrie Johnson Schena, 603-589-3087; schenac@

NEW YORK

The County of Onondaga will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of lead and healthy homes hazards in 200 housing units providing safer homes for families. Onondaga County Community Development Division will partner with Onondaga County Health Department Lead Poisoning Control Program for education, outreach, relocation, and blood testing services. Contact Person: Mr. Anthony Discenza 312-435-3555; tdiscenza@.

NORTH CAROLINA

The City of Charlotte will be awarded $2,299,414 in Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of healthy homes hazards in 230 housing units. The City of Charlotte will partner with the Hands on Charlotte, C.W. Williams Community Center, Mecklenburg Department of Social Services, Belmont Community Development Corporation and the Habitat of Humanity of Charlotte. Contact Person: Ms. Kristina Stoots, Project Manager 704-336-7844; kstoots@ci.charlotte.nc.us

OHIO

The Cuyahoga County Board of Health will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of lead and healthy homes hazards in 170 housing units. The Cuyahoga County Board of Health will partner with local county and City of Cleveland partners. Contact Person: Mr. John Sobolewski 216-201-2000; jsobo@.

The City of Springfield will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of lead and healthy homes hazards in 160 housing units. The City of Springfield will partner with various local health, housing and community partners. Contact Person: Ms. Joan White 937-328-3932; jwhite@ci.springfield.oh.us

The Lucas County Regional Health District will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of lead and healthy homes hazards in 160 housing units. The Lucas County Regional Health District will partner with the City of Toledo Department of Neighborhoods, the Diocese of Toledo Catholic Charities, the United North Development Corporation, the Organized Neighbors Yielding Excellence, the Neighborhood Health Association, East Toledo Family Center, and Paramount Health System. Contact Person: Mr. Karim Baroudi 419-213-4109; baroudik@lucas.oh

PENNSYLVANIA

The Pennsylvania Department of Health will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of lead and healthy homes hazards in 150 housing units. The State of Pennsylvania will partner with the cities of Allentown, Bethlehem, Johnstown and Lancaster and the counties of Berks and Fayette. Contact Person: Ms. Carolyn Cass, Director 717-772-2762; ccass@

The County of Lawrence will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of lead and healthy homes hazards in 198 housing units. The County of Lawrence will partner with Lawrence County Community Action Partnership, Union Township of Lawrence County, Erie County Housing Authority, Central PA CAA, and Delaware County CAA. Contact Person: Ms. Jennifer Elliot, Healthy Homes Director 724-656-0090; jelliott@

WASHINGTON

The Washington State Department of Commerce will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of lead and healthy homes hazards in 180 housing units. The Washington State will partner with City of Spokane, Housing Authority of Thurston County and Blue Mountain Action Council. Contact Person: Ms. Cynthia Sanderson 360.725.2941; cynthia.sanderson@commerce.

WISCONSIN

The Kenosha/Racine Lead-Free Communities Partnership will be awarded $ 2,300,000 in Lead Based Paint Hazard Control grant program funding and $ 180,000 in healthy homes supplemental funding for the identification and reduction of lead and healthy homes hazards in 140 housing units. The Kenosha/Racine Lead Free Communities Partnership will partner with multiple city and county government agencies, private owners of housing units, private contractors, community non-profit agencies, higher education and the faith community. Contact Person: Anna McCreery, Project Coordinator 262-605-6721; anna.mccreery@

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PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS

Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration

CALIFORNIA

The City of Los Angeles will be awarded $ 3,000,000 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant program funding. The City of Los Angeles will address lead hazards in 160 housing units, providing lead-safe homes for low- and very low-income families. The City will also partner with the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. Contact Person: Ms. Sally Richmond 213-808-8653; sally.richman@.

DISTRIC OF COLUMBIA

The District of Columbia will be awarded $ 2,998,810 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant program funding to address lead hazards in 225 housing units, providing lead-safe homes for 225 low-income families and children. The District of Columbia will partner with the District of Columbia Departments of Housing and Community Development, Health, Environment, Consumer and Regulatory Affairs, DC Housing Authority, Office of the Attorney General, Office of the Mayor, Office of Child and Family Services, Lydia’s House, DC Public Library and Employment Services, Health Services for Children for Special Needs, Latino Economic Development Corporation, Earth Conservation Corp., Housing Counseling Services, University Legal Services, Holy Comforter-St Cyprian Church community Action Group, United Health Care, Mary’s Center, Howard University, University of the District of Columbia, and the Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning. Contact Person: Mr. Usenobong Bassey, Program Manager 202-442-7206; Usenobong.bassey@.

MARYLAND

The Baltimore City Department of Housing and Community Development will be awarded $2,900,000 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant program funding to address lead hazards in 210 housing units, providing lead-safe homes for low-income families and children. The City will partner with the Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning and Baltimore City Health Department. Contact Person: Mr. Ken Strong 410-396-3474; ken.strong@.

NEW YORK

The City of New York Department of Housing Preservation and Development (NYCHPD) will be awarded $ 3,000,000 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant program funding to address lead hazards in 240 units for low-income families and children. The NYCHPD will partner with the Brooklyn Housing and Family Services in Central Brooklyn and Belmont Arthur Avenue Local Development Corporation in Central and North Bronx. Contact Person: Ms. Deborah Gomez 212-863-6443 gomezd@hpd.

The City of Rochester will be awarded $ 3,000,000 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant program funding to address lead hazards in 220 units, providing lead-safe homes for low-income families and children. The City of Rochester will partner with the Monroe County Department of Public Health and Rochester Housing Authority. Contact Person: Mr. Conrad Floss, Associate Community Housing 585-428-6820; flossc@.

The City of Syracuse will be awarded $ 3,000,000 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant program funding to address lead hazards in 250 units, providing lead-safe homes for low-income families and children. The City of Syracuse will partner with the Department of Neighborhood and Business Development, Home HeadQuarters, Empire Housing and Development Corporation, and the Onondaga County Health Department. Contact Person: Mr. Adam Van Hoose, Program Manager 315-448-8710; avanhoose@ci,syracuse.ny.us

OHIO

The City of Akron will be awarded $3,000,000 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant program funding to address lead hazards in 170 units, providing lead-safe homes for low-income families and children. The City of Akron will partner with the East Akron Neighborhood Development Corporation Mahoning Valley Real Estate Investors Assoc., Barberton Neighborhood Conservation Services, Nazareth Housing Development Corporation, Rebuilding Together, and Neighborhood Development Services, Inc. of Barberton. Contact Person: Ms. Nancy Cook 330-375-2770; ncook@

The City of Cincinnati will be awarded $ 3,000,000 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant program funding to address lead hazards in 240 units providing lead-safe homes for low-income families and children. The City of Cincinnati will partner with five non-profit organizations: People Working Cooperatively, Cincinnati Housing Partners, Price Hill Will, Over-the-Rhine Community Housing, and Cincinnati Northside Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation. Contact Person: Ms. Aisha Tzillah 513-352-6123; aisha.tzillah@cincinnati-

TEXAS

The City of Fort Worth will be awarded $ 3,000,000 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant program funding to address lead hazards in 200 units, providing lead-safe homes for low-income families and children. The City of Fort Worth will partner with Tarrant County Housing Partnership, United Community Centers, Northside InterChurch Agency, and Cultural Center/ Centro Cultural de Las Americas. Contact Person: Mr. Jesus Chapa, Director, 817-392-5804; Jesus.Chapa@

WASHINGTON

The City of Spokane will be awarded $ 2,400,000 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant program funding to address lead hazard in 140 housing units, providing lead-safe homes for low-come families and children. The City of Spokane will partner with CARE Committee, Lead Safe Spokane and local Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program. Contact Person: Mr. Paul Trautman 509-625-6325; ptrautman@.

WISCONSIN

The City of Milwaukee Community Relations-Social Development Commission will be awarded $ 3,000,000 in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant program funding to lead hazard in 221 housing units, providing lead-safe homes for low-come families and children. The Community Relations-Social Development Commission will partner with the City of Milwaukee Health Department to expand the impact of both agencies on eradicating lead hazards in housing across the city. Contact Person: Ms. Lisa Acheson 414-286-2388; LACHES@

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