Reporter at News 5 Cleveland
CLEVELAND — The latest report from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development reveals new information that local lead advocates told News 5 is concerning.
“They are not concerned with the children’s health in the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority,” said Wade. Wade believes this report should sound the alarm that more needs to be done, especially considering other details in the report, including CMHA being accused of not reporting 10 confirmed cases of children with elevated blood lead levels to HUD or notifying HUD that it was unable to verify four additional cases.
But Cleveland Lead Advocates for Safe Housing, or CLASH, Executive Director Yvonka Hall told News 5 over the phone the Housing Authority should have known.
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