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Bothell council adopts framework to spend opioid settlement funds, approves staff recommendations
Summary
The council approved a resolution directing staff to appropriate the city’s opioid settlement funds across four priority areas — behavioral‑health connections, first‑responder support, criminal‑justice services and prevention — using an estimated $3 million over 17 years; vote 5‑0.
The Bothell City Council voted 5‑0 on May 13 to adopt staff’s recommended approach for appropriating the city’s opioid settlement funds. The resolution directs staff to allocate the city’s estimated settlement receipts — roughly $3 million over 17 years — across four priority areas identified in a community needs assessment.
What the council approved Finance and human‑services staff…
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