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Local nonprofit asks Sedalia council for additional $100,000 from opioid settlement for housing repairs
Summary
A representative for a nonprofit project in Sedalia asked the council for an additional $100,000 from the city’s opioid settlement allocation to complete foundation and roof repairs, weatherization work and a revised basement entry at two city houses.
At the March council meeting, Anne Grant, representing an organization identified in the meeting as the Embassy, asked the Sedalia City Council to approve an additional $100,000 in opioid settlement funds to finish repairs on two houses the nonprofit is rehabilitating.
Grant said the organization was originally granted $50,000 last July and has billed the city $8,357.89 so far for completed work, with additional pending work still to be completed. She described work already completed—floor repairs, laundry‑room remodel, cleanup and partial fence repair—and said continued weather and foundation issues increased costs…
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