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County awards $1 million for women's sober-living home; opioid settlement balance remains for future programs

2786696 · February 27, 2025
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Washington County has awarded a $1 million contract to Pathways for a Better Living to operate a women's sober-living duplex in Hartford and closed on the property Feb. 14; staff said opioid-settlement funds will cover part of the cost and that roughly $1.6 million remains in the county's opioid fund after the award.

Washington County officials told the Health & Human Services Committee that the county has awarded a contract and closed on a house to operate a women's sober-living facility and that opioid-settlement funds will provide part of the initial financing.

Julie Driscoll said the county awarded the women's sober-living contract to Pathways for a Better Living, a provider already operating treatment and sober-living facilities in the region. She said Pathways closed on a duplex in Hartford on Feb. 14 and that…

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