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Council asked to authorize city participation in new opioid‑manufacturer settlements
Summary
Deputy City Manager Ashley Reynolds Marshall asked council to authorize Charlottesville’s participation in newly announced opioid manufacturer settlements routed through the Virginia Opioid Abatement Authority; she reported prior settlements and local projects that have used earlier funds.
Deputy City Manager Ashley Reynolds Marshall asked Charlottesville City Council on Sept. 15 to authorize participation in newly announced nationwide opioid‑manufacturer settlements so the city can receive its share of abatement funding.
Background: Marshall said the city previously joined statewide settlement processes and that Charlottesville has already received settlement proceeds and allocated them to local opioid remediation and recovery projects. She said the newest settlements involve manufacturers (Alvogen, Amneal, Apotex, Hetero/NOD, Indivor, Mylan, Sun and Zydus) that together are expected to produce…
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