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Library, museum and parks propose $75,000 youth-prevention plan using opioid settlement funds
Summary
Anacortes Library, Museum and Parks & Recreation proposed a joint $75,000, 5-year youth-prevention program funded by opioid settlement dollars; proposal is discussion only and would distribute roughly $5,000 per department per year.
City departments — the library, the museum and parks & recreation — presented a joint proposal to the Anacortes City Council to use opioid settlement funds to support youth-focused prevention programs.
Brett Lunsford of the Anacortes Museum and staff representatives from the library and parks and recreation described a combined ask of $75,000 over five years (about $15,000 per year), to be split evenly among the three departments. That works out to…
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