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Commissioners approve addendum to housing contract for people with opioid addiction; no county cost reported
Summary
The board approved a contract addendum to restore funding to a housing program for people with opioid addiction, increasing the contract toward a previously larger amount (about $600,000) using non‑county funds; the program’s priority population and maximum duration were narrowed.
The Cumberland County Board of Commissioners approved May 23 an addendum that increases funding for a housing program serving people with opioid addiction, the county’s drug and alcohol staff said.
Brenda Ilove, presenting the item, said one of the contract’s original funders had not provided money last year, but recently “the ARP funds … are gonna have money to … replenish that,” allowing the county to increase the…
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