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Council gives another reading to ordinance to use opioid settlement funds for naloxone in parks

3503885 · May 25, 2025
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Summary

A second reading of an ordinance to appropriate Ohio opioid settlement funds for naloxone placement in Tallmadge parks was given; law director said she is still awaiting answers from Summit County Public Health and will provide follow-up before the next meeting.

Tallmadge City Council on May 22 gave another reading to an ordinance (Ordinance 2025-57) that would appropriate Ohio opioid settlement funds to purchase naloxone (Narcan) for availability in city parks.

Councilman Nick Rubino, chair of the safety committee, said the ordinance concerns using state opioid settlement dollars for naloxone deployment in public…

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