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Douglas County approves $205,000 ARPA transfer for two‑year community health worker in Northeast Precinct

3155165 · April 30, 2025
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As part of the consent agenda, commissioners approved a $205,000 transfer from administrative ARPA funds to create a two‑year community health worker position to be hosted by the county Health Department and deployed in partnership with The Bridge and the Empowerment Network in the OPD Northeast Precinct.

Douglas County commissioners approved a $205,000 transfer from administrative ARPA funds Tuesday to the Health Department to fund a two‑year community health worker position that will work with The Bridge and the Empowerment Network in the Omaha Police Department’s Northeast Precinct.

The transfer was included in the consent agenda motion moved by Commissioner Rogers and seconded by Commissioner Morgan; the consent agenda passed 7‑0.

During public comment, resident Larry Shore urged caution about using ARPA funds…

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