City of Topeka, KS

10/16/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/16/2024 12:11

City of Topeka awarded $4 million to enhance child safety and housing health

The City of Topeka's Housing Services Division has been awarded a $4 million Lead Hazard Reduction Grant, which will be distributed from November 15, 2024, through November 15, 2028. These funds will be used to expand the division's rehabilitation programs to address and mitigate
lead hazards, with the goal of making an estimated 180 homes lead-safe for families.

The grant will focus on 16 census tracts identified as disadvantaged and below 80% of the low-tomoderate income (LMI) level, as outlined on the City of Topeka's Justice 40 map. It is anticipated that 90% of approved applicants will be families with children under the age of six, ensuring that the program directly benefits those most at risk for lead exposure.

"We are thrilled to receive this grant, which will allow us to protect Topeka's most vulnerable residents
by making homes safer for young children," said Carrie Higgins, Housing Services Division Director. "By
addressing lead hazards in older homes, we can prevent lead poisoning and create healthier living
environments for families in our community."

This initiative reflects the city's commitment to improving overall community health by targeting lead
hazards in homes located within historically disadvantaged areas. The Housing Services Division will use
the grant to enhance its existing rehabilitation programs, focusing on homes in need of lead remediation
and ensuring that LMI families, especially those with young children, have access to safe and secure
housing.

Through collaboration with local partners, the program will also provide educational resources to help
families and property owners understand the risks of lead exposure and how they can maintain safe
living conditions