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Commissioners approve $324,500 opioid-abatement funding for Nazarene Church renovation to host OUD services

5817248 · August 20, 2025
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Summary

The Scott County commissioners approved a resolution to use $324,500 in opioid-abatement funds to renovate the Nazarene Church building for opioid use disorder (OUD) programming and services; the board will forward the appropriation to county council.

The Scott County Board of Commissioners voted to approve a plan to use $324,500 in opioid-abatement funds to renovate a building (identified in the packet as the Nazarene Church) to establish a centrally located facility to support opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment programming, coordination and related services.

County staff and counsel presented a resolution describing the need for a dedicated facility for programming, staffing and coordination among treatment providers and…

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