Selma City Hall

An agreement with the U.S. Housing and Urban Development regarding its Healthy Homes program is on the agenda for the next Selma City Council meeting on Aug. 12. 

According to a website for the program it seeks to eliminate lead-based paints and radon hazards from homes, as well as improve air quality, safe drinking water and home safety. 

Other items can be seen here. 

The meeting will be held at 6 p.m. at Selma City Hall on 222 Broad Street. 

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