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LEAD-BASED PAINT HAZARD REDUCTION <br />The Alameda County Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (ACLPPP), a department of the <br />Alameda County Community Development Agency, plays a primary role in addressing <br />prevention and treatment of lead poisoning county-wide. Its lead hazard reduction program is <br />focused within the County Services Area (CSA), the special district which funds lead poisoning <br />prevention efforts in the Cities of Alameda, Berkeley, Emeryville, and Oakland. Pleasanton is <br />not currently a member of the CSA. <br />Resource Development <br />ACLPPP provides technical assistance to local agencies to encourage the incorporation of lead- <br />safe practices into existing and planned programs affecting health, housing and environmental <br />health. In order to achieve the Federal and State 2010 goal for the elimination of childhood lead <br />poisoning, significant resources will be needed t educate property owners of their <br />responsibilities, develop a trained construction workforce, provide financial assistance for low- <br />income privately-owned housing and develop a compliance infrastructure of local agencies. <br />ACLPPP applied under the FY 2005 SuperNOFA for funds to continue the Lead Hazard Control <br />Grant Program and Healthy Homes Demonstration Project and is seeking out additional <br />resources, opportunities and partnerships to support the 2010 goal. <br />Integration into Related Programs <br />The Housing and Community Development Department conducts lead-based paint inspections <br />on tenant-based rental assistance for HOME and HOPWA units built before 1978 on an annual <br />basis. Units that are managed by the Alameda County Housing Authority also conduct lead <br />inspections as a part of the Housing Quality Standard (HQS) Inspections for all Shelter Plus Care <br />participants. Lead-based paint inspections would also take place for any homeownership <br />programs administered by HOME, CDBG, Alameda County Housing Trust Fund and <br />Redevelopment funding. Each HOME jurisdiction also has its own lead-based paint inspection <br />program and requirement that are in compliance with HUD regulations. <br />Other Housing-Related Environmental Programs <br />In February 2002, ACLPP was awarded $850,000 from HUD to conduct athree-year <br />demonstration project combining ahousing/environmental approach with the medical model. <br />The goal of the demonstration project is to reduce the severity of attacks and the frequency of <br />emergency visits for children 1-12 years of age with respiratory distress. The project has <br />established a system of coordination among the identified partners to reduce the fragmentation of <br />current services for asthma treatment. Housing-based interventions and education addressing <br />asthma triggers and safety issues in the home environment have been carried out. The evaluation <br />Action Plan - FY08 <br />City of Pleasanton <br />Page 32 <br />