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Washtenaw County commissioners approve opioid, health and jail service contracts; budget tweak
Summary
The Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners on Feb. 2 approved a package of contract renewals and funding allocations including opioid-settlement agreements, a jail food-service contract and a $12,246 community corrections budget increase; votes were unanimous where recorded.
The Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners on Feb. 2 approved a slate of contracts and funding amendments covering opioid-settlement programs, treatment services, jail contracts and a small community corrections budget increase. Most motions passed unanimously during the meeting.
Why it matters: The approvals allocate opioid-settlement and other county funds to local providers for treatment, harm reduction and jail services and adjust county budgets that affect service delivery in coming months.
The board approved an enhanced outpatient program contract renewal with Catholic Human Services and authorized the board chair to sign the renewal (motion recorded…
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