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Weber County officials discuss opioid settlement spending: Weber Human Services facility, health‑department prevention plan and reporting requirements

3745054 · June 10, 2025
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Weber County commissioners on Monday reviewed two proposals to spend opioid‑settlement funds: a Weber Human Services request tied to a treatment facility and staff, and a health‑department proposal for prevention, coalition building and evaluation.

Weber County commissioners on Monday heard two related proposals for spending opioid‑settlement funds: a Weber Human Services request that includes capital and treatment funding for a facility and an accompanying staffing proposal, and a proposal from the county health department focused on a prevention‑oriented, countywide coalition, evaluation and training.

Weber Human Services: Lynell, Scott Park and other Weber Human Services staff described a $1.5 million proposal in which a large portion would fund a facility and related treatment capacity. Commissioners asked whether architectural and planning expenses would be reimbursable before construction; Weber Human Services said those costs are allowable but recommended reimbursement be tied to a guarantee the project will proceed. Scott Park said the county’s interest is…

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