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County to bring $2 million opioid-settlement request for recovery housing to upcoming agenda; commissioners press for clawback protections
Summary
Deputy County Administrator Lindy Smith requested $2,000,000 from opioid-settlement funds on June 3 to support recovery housing infrastructure; the board agreed to place the item on an upcoming agenda for formal approval and asked counsel to examine possible clawback terms.
Deputy County Administrator Lindy Smith presented a proposal on June 3 asking the Board of Commissioners to allocate $2,000,000 from the county’s opioid-settlement funds to support recovery housing infrastructure. The board agreed to place the item on an upcoming agenda for a formal vote and directed staff and counsel to draft an agreement.
Smith said a developer is at risk of losing other funding — including Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) and an Environmental Protection Agency grant for the project — without…
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