Detroit awarded $1.3M to address lead hazards in homes, part of $7M statewide effort

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Lead abatement project at a home in Southwest Detroit. Credit: Nina Ignaczak, Planet Detroit

The City of Detroit has received $1.3 million in grant funding from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) to expand residential lead hazard control services. This funding is part of a larger $7 million initiative to reduce lead exposure in homes across the state, particularly in households with Medicaid-enrolled residents.

Detroit’s funding will support a range of lead abatement activities, including inspections, removal or encapsulation of lead-based paint, replacement of hazardous plumbing, and temporary relocation of residents during remediation efforts. Activities funded by the grant must be completed by September 30, 2025.

“Michigan is committed to protecting families from lead exposure by working with communities across the state to reduce or eliminate all sources of lead in the home,” said MDHHS Director Elizabeth Hertel. “Providing Medicaid funding to these communities to address lead hazards helps protect some of our most vulnerable residents.”…

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