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Commissioners say opioid-settlement funds handled in separate budget; county-owned houses set for 8 housing units and design-build procurement
Summary
Yamhill County commissioners discussed treating opioid-settlement funds in a separate budgetary fund to support Health and Human Services and other potential projects, and said two county-owned houses will be converted into eight units with a design-build contract expected by mid-December.
Commissioners said Oct. 9 they are accounting for opioid-settlement money in a distinct budgetary fund and are using that approach to preserve board oversight of how the new revenue is allocated.
"We budgeted a separate budgetary fund so all the the opioid settlement funds were coming in," said a commissioner who addressed the board during an update on…
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