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Wayne County reviews $2.76 million opioid-settlement funding plan; board to consider resolution 2025-22

5392388 · July 15, 2025
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Summary

County staff presented a recommended allocation of $2,760,707 in opioid settlement funds across ten strategies, including school-based screening, recovery services, medication-assisted treatment and post-overdose response; commissioners asked clarifying questions but no final vote on the resolution was recorded in the transcript.

County staff presented a recommended plan for allocating $2,760,707 in opioid-settlement proceeds under resolution 2025-22 at the July 15 Wayne County Board of Commissioners meeting.

Staff said the county received funds from national opioid settlement agreements and will allocate them in keeping with the county's memorandum of agreement with the state. The working groups met with applicants in June and recommended ten funded strategies across early intervention, treatment and recovery support.

Recommended awards and amounts presented by staff were:

- Wayne County Sheriff's Office, early intervention: $406,032 for juvenile detective and drug-curriculum instruction roles…

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