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The committee reported that Norwich’s new Lead Program contract secures funding for the next four years. From 2019 through 2024, the program made 89 properties lead-safe, protecting 98 children; the city also received a FY26 CDBG allocation of $84,180, while its housing rehabilitation program typically receives about $250,000 from each annual CDBG allocation.
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Norwich continues using Lead, Healthy Homes, and CDBG housing rehabilitation grants to help low- and moderate-income residents address housing hazards. The city is updating program policies, applications, and loan and lien procedures, but major changes to the Lead program require HUD review. No policy changes were approved at this meeting.
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