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Bernalillo County reports $25.5M opioid-settlement balance, details procurements and tiny-home expansion
Summary
Deputy county manager Wayne Lindstrom told commissioners the county held roughly $25.5 million in opioid-settlement funds as of Sept. 18, 2025, and described completed expenditures, active procurements for provider capacity and infrastructure, and plans to expand a tiny-home village by purchasing the Albuquerque Indian Center property.
Deputy county manager Wayne Lindstrom briefed the Bernalillo County Board of Commissioners on Oct. 28 on the status of opioid-settlement funds and ongoing procurements intended to expand treatment, prevention and provider capacity.
Lindstrom reported an account balance of roughly $25.5 million as of Sept. 18 and said completed expenditures included a public awareness marketing campaign ("Keep New Mexico Alive"), support for medication-assisted treatment programs at the medical quality detention center, naloxone training at the youth services center,…
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