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Council briefed on planned behavioral‑health RFP and $3.1 million in opioid settlement funds
Summary
Staff told the council the city will issue a behavioral‑health services request for proposals for up to $500,000 in blended funding and outlined how roughly $3.1 million in opioid settlement dollars could be spent over 17 years on treatment, first‑responder support and outreach.
Human Services Coordinator Anand Mantri Pragada updated the Bothell City Council on March 4 about a planned behavioral‑health services request for proposals and the city’s proposed opioid settlement spending strategy.
Pragada said the city will issue an RFP to procure behavioral health services that could include clinical assessments, counseling, case management, a walk‑in mini community resource center and a benefits navigator. The RFP…
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