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Commissioners review potential opioid-settlement participation, approve Microsoft enterprise agreement and adopt water-sewer developer manual updates

5762493 · September 2, 2025
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Summary

Butler County commissioners considered a possible UnitedHealthcare opioid settlement allocation and approved a set of departmental contracts, including a Dell Microsoft enterprise agreement and updates to the water and sewer developer manual, at their Sept. 2 meeting.

Butler County commissioners considered several departmental resolutions and contracts at their Sept. 2 meeting, including a potential allocation from a UnitedHealthcare settlement tied to the national opioid lawsuits, software licensing agreements, refuse contracts and updates to the county Water and Sewer Department developer manual.

Why it matters: The UnitedHealthcare settlement is part of broader opioid litigation and could result in funds to the county; software and refuse contracts affect county operations and costs; changes to the Water and Sewer developer manual alter permitting, policy and fee structures for developers and utility customers.

County staff said the county is eligible to receive a portion of a UnitedHealthcare settlement related to Purdue Pharma and national…

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