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Kingman council directs staff to pursue grant program and partnerships for opioid settlement funds
Summary
The Kingman City Council voted Feb. 28 to proceed with staff recommendations for programming the city’s opioid‑settlement funds, including a grant program and partnerships with residential treatment providers.
The Kingman City Council voted Feb. 28 to proceed with staff recommendations for programming the city’s opioid‑settlement monies, directing staff to implement a grant‑based approach and partnerships with local treatment providers.
City Manager Tina Moline told the council the nationwide settlements total about $45 billion and "we will collect about $2,000,000" for the city over the settlement period; she said the city has received $643,000 so far. Staff proposed using a sizable portion of the funds for a two‑year, reimbursement‑based grant program to sustain and expand local treatment and prevention…
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