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Council discusses using opioid-settlement funds to offset ambulance purchase; directs law director to draft ordinance
Summary
Council discussed applying recurring opioid-settlement revenue to offset the cost of a planned ambulance purchase. City staff reported $72,455.47 currently available; council asked to add an ordinance to the next agenda to permit ongoing allocations toward the ambulance purchase estimated at about $475,000.
Milford City Council discussed on Oct. 7 whether to use opioid-settlement funds the city has received to help pay for a future ambulance purchase for the fire department.
City staff presented the opioid funding summary and reported a balance of $72,455.47 as available in the city account as of the packet date. Staff said the city has not yet…
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