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City attorney: state bill changes board rules; opioid settlement funds to be coordinated with Lee County

3671511 · June 4, 2025
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The city attorney briefed council on a recently passed Senate bill affecting local board restrictions and said staff will return with proposed changes; the attorney also said the city will combine its small opioid-settlement payments with Lee County's implementation plan and bring an interlocal agreement back to council.

The city attorney told Bonita Springs City Council that a recently passed Senate bill has altered limits on local board rules and that staff will return with a plan to update the city's board processes. The attorney also said the city will combine its opioid-settlement funds with Lee County’s implementation plan and that an interlocal agreement will be on a future agenda.

City Attorney (unnamed) said the new legislation replaces a prior local restriction within…

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