CEDAR RAPIDS — A policy under consideration by the Linn County Board of Supervisors would establish fines for property owners who have failed to work with Linn County Public Health officials over a certain time period to reduce lead hazards and codify the county’s ability to inspect homes where lead-poisoned…Read More
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