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City to request $5 million Oklahoma opioid grant; $4.3M proposed for housing‑first recovery services

3660417 · June 4, 2025
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City staff told the Urban Economic Development Committee on June 4 they will submit a joint application with Tulsa Public Schools for a $5 million Oklahoma opioid grant, proposing $4.3 million for housing‑first recovery supports and about $700,000 for prevention and continued response teams.

The committee reviewed a resolution authorizing a joint application with Tulsa Public Schools for an Oklahoma opioid grant. Presenters said the city is asking for $5 million in total, with about $4.3 million proposed for housing‑first supports through the local continuum of care and about $700,000 for prevention, outreach and the fire department’s opioid response team.

Presenters framed the request as a continuation of earlier opioid work with Tulsa Public Schools and other community…

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