Mayor Justin Bibb pledged urgency in fixing Cleveland’s lead poisoning crisis, one of the worst in the country. But a new report shows his administration has been slowed by its own bureaucracy — including ineffective technology, strict eligibility rules and 787 calls for help that went unanswered. The report released today details how the city struggled to use federal and state dollars to fix homes to keep kids safe from lead exposure, which can…
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