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File #: 25-2176    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Grant Status: Passed
File created: 3/26/2025 In control: Commissioners Court
On agenda: 4/10/2025 Final action: 4/10/2025
Title: Request by Public Health Services for approval to transfer three positions from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Lead Hazard Reduction Program Grant TXLHD0473-21 to the Housing and Urban Development Lead Hazard Reduction Program Grant TXLHD0563-24, and extend the associated positions to January 15, 2029.
Attachments: 1. FINAL Backup PHS HUD Lead Positions Transfer_Court Order Revised 03272025.pdf

Primary Department: Public Health Services

Primary Department Head/Elected Official: Leah Barton ─ Interim Executive Director

 

Secondary Department:

Secondary Department Head/Elected Official:

 

Regular or Supplemental RCA: Regular RCA

Type of Request: Position

 

Project ID (if applicable): FY25_LHRP

Vendor/Entity Legal Name (if applicable): U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

 

MWBE Contracted Goal (if applicable): N/A

MWBE Current Participation (if applicable): N/A

Justification for 0% MWBE Participation Goal: N/A - Goal not applicable to request

 

Grant Indirect Costs Rate (if applicable):

Justification for 0% Grant Indirect Costs Rate (if applicable):

 

Request Summary (Agenda Caption):

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Request by Public Health Services for approval to transfer three positions from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Lead Hazard Reduction Program Grant TXLHD0473-21 to the Housing and Urban Development Lead Hazard Reduction Program Grant TXLHD0563-24, and extend the associated positions to January 15, 2029.

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Background and Discussion:

Childhood lead poisoning is a major health concern as it has numerous lifelong effects on children’s nervous systems and brain development. There is a negative correlation between childhood lead poisoning, behavioral problems, and learning disorders. In Harris County, 122,000 homes are potentially at risk for lead-based paint hazards (homes built prior to 1978). Of those homes, it is estimated 19,000 children under the age of six live below the poverty line. Children living below the poverty line have a higher probability of residing in homes built prior to 1978. Thus, there is an evident need to increase lead abatement and blood lead level testing in the community. Public Health Services is requesting to transfer three positions from the U.S. Housing Urban Development Lead Hazard Reduction Program Grant TXLHD0473-21 to TXLHD0563-24, and to extend the three positions through January 15, 2029.

 

Expected Impact:

The expected impact of the program’s efforts includes reduced exposure to lead-based paint hazards as well as improved health outcomes by detecting elevated blood lead levels, identifying its source, and abating the hazard, expeditiously. The lead remediation in homes and child-occupied facilities will also improve the quality of the family’s everyday lives while our outreach and abatement efforts will increase overall awareness of the hazards and lifelong effects associated with lead poisoning.

 

Alternative Options: N/A

 

County Strategic Plan Goal: 4. Improve physical and mental health outcomes across all communities.

County Strategic Plan Objective: P: Improve children’s health outcomes.

Justice/Safety Initiative (Goal 1):

Infrastructure Initiative (Goal 2):

Economy Initiative (Goal 3):

Health Initiative (Goal 4):

Climate/Resilience Initiative (Goal 5):

Housing Initiative (Goal 6):

 

Additional notes related to the Strategic Plan:

 

Prior Court Action (if any):

Date

Agenda Item #

Action Taken

12/10/2024

276

Permission to accept U.S. Housing and Urban Development Grant Award

 

Location:

Address (if applicable): N/A

Precinct(s): Countywide

 

Fiscal and Personnel Summary

Service Name

Lead Hazard Reduction Grant

 

 

Current Fiscal Year Cost

Annual Fiscal Cost

 

Labor

Non-Labor

Total

Recurring Expenses

Funding Sources

 

Existing Budget

 

 

 

 

Grant

$2,760,166.38

$2,989,833.62

$5,750,000

$1,437,500

 

$

$

$

$

 

$

$

$

$

Total Existing Budget

$2,760,166.38

$2,989,833.62

$5,750,000

$1,437,500

Additional Budget Request (Requires Fiscal Review Request Form)

 

 

$

$

$

$

 

$

$

$

$

 

$

$

$

$

Total Additional Budget Request

$

$

$

$

Total Funding Sources

$2,760,166.38

$2,989,833.62

$5,750,000

$1,437,500

Grants - Proposed Budget (To be filled out by Grants staff only)

 

Labor

Non-Labor

Total

No. of Grant Years

Local Match Source - Existing Budget:

$

$

$

 

Local Match Source - Additional Budget Request:

$

$

$

 

Grant Funds Applied for/Awarded (Total)

$

$

$

 

Personnel(Fill out section only if requesting new PCNs)

 

Current Position Count for Service

3

-

3

-

Additional Positions Request

0

-

0

-

Total Personnel

3

-

3

-

 

Anticipated Court Date: April 10, 2025

Anticipated Implementation Date (if different from Court date): May 03, 2025

 

Emergency/Disaster Recovery Note: Not an emergency, disaster, or COVID-19 related item

 

Contact(s) name, title, department: Scott Jeansonne, Director of Environmental Public Health, Public Health Services

 

Attachments (if applicable): Three 3441 Forms