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Bellevue faces serious health concerns as asbestos and lead paint are found in Red Caboose Park and several local schools, raising alarms about public safety.

Asbestos and Lead Paint Concerns Emerge at Local Park and Schools

In a shocking turn of events for the community of Bellevue, asbestos and lead paint were recently discovered at the popular Red Caboose Park. This alarming find has sent shockwaves through the local population, particularly as the discovery was confirmed in the beloved red train car, or caboose, that sits prominently within the park’s grounds. Following the detection of these hazardous materials, the area has been fenced off to ensure public safety until the abatement process can be thoroughly completed.

Officials have indicated that the fencing erected around the caboose will remain in place until the abatement work is finalized, which will also include repainting of the historic structure. The park is often frequented by families and children, and the findings underscore the importance of conducting regular tests on old structures, particularly when concerns about harmful materials arise.

Schools under Fire for Hazardous Materials

ACCEL Schools Ohio LLC, linking the organization to troubling reports involving asbestos and lead paint in three charter schools: Youngstown Academy of Excellence, Niles Preparatory Academy, and STEAM Academy of Warren. This crackdown was initiated after a complaint regarding asbestos emerged at Youngstown Academy in March 2024.

Historic Pink House Faces Hazardous Dilemma in Auction

Pink House has recently been placed on the auction block with a paltry starting bid of just $3,000. This nearly century-old building, situated at 60 Plum Island Turnpike in Newbury, is not just a relic of the past; it is also a home to significant health concerns including asbestos and lead-based paint. Prospective buyers must grapple with the logistical challenge of relocating the house, as it does not come with any land.

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