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Board approves revisions to Lee County opioid-settlement strategic plan
Summary
Commissioners approved recommended updates to the county's opioid settlement strategic plan (2024–2028), including broader language on peer support, added coordination with reentry council, and exploration of transitional housing and a drug treatment court.
The Lee County Board of Commissioners approved recommended revisions Monday to the county’s opioid settlement strategic plan for 2024–2028, adopting changes proposed by the plan’s steering committee to reflect evolving local needs and program experience.
Emma Bock, a UNC fellow working on the county’s Renew program, and County Attorney Angelina Noel presented the revisions. Bock told commissioners the steering committee recommended changes to three goal areas — recovery, treatment, and prevention/early…
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