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File #: RES 18-832    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 3/19/2018 Final action: 3/19/2018
Title: A Resolution Approving a Grant Agreement with the Cook County Department Of Public Health for a Lead Poisoning Prevention Program Grant in the Amount of $240,000 and Authorizing its Execution
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Grant Agreement, 3. Lead in your home brochure, 4. Lead Waiver Form
Submitted By
Tammie Grossman, Director of Development Customer Services

Reviewed By
LKS

Agenda Item Title
Title
A Resolution Approving a Grant Agreement with the Cook County Department Of Public Health for a Lead Poisoning Prevention Program Grant in the Amount of $240,000 and Authorizing its Execution

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Overview
Overview
The Village secured a renewal of the Cook County Lead Poisoning Prevention Grant in an amount not to exceed $240,000 over a three year period. The Grant will be invested in lead risk assessment and lead hazard control efforts by the Village Departments of Public Health and Development Customer Services.

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Staff Recommendation
Approve the Resolution.

Fiscal Impact
The grant will add revenues for staff wages and salaries as well as contracted services for lead testing and hazard controls and will reduce the Village's reliance on Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds freeing those funds up for other projects.

Background
The Village of Oak Park Health Department has an agreement with the Illinois Department of Public Health to manage childhood lead including managing and maintaining the state of Illinois' Healthy Homes and Lead Poisoning Surveillance System (HHLPSS) database; a database which collects and stores childhood blood lead testing data and environmental health investigation data. In 2017, the Health Department managed 804 childhood blood lead test results. Among those blood lead results received, there were 5 new blood tests above 10 mcg/dl, all requiring various levels of Health Department follow-up including nursing case-management and environmental investigation and follow-up.

For many years, the Village of Oak Park used a substantial allocation from its annual CDBG entitlement from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to assist low income households earning less than 80% of Area Median Income (AMI) in both the control of lead-based paint hazards and the rehabilitation of their homes thro...

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