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Pitt County reports about $2.3M in opioid settlement funds; letter of intent opens Dec. 1

Pitt County Board of Health · October 30, 2025
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Summary

County fiscal staff told the Board of Health the opioid settlement balance is about $2.3 million, including recent receipts and rollover funds; the county expects to budget at least $1 million for subawards in the 2026–27 application cycle and will open letters of intent Dec. 1–Jan. 9.

Angie, speaking for county finance staff at the Pitt County Board of Health's November meeting, said the county has roughly $2.3 million in opioid settlement funds available for local programming and will open a subaward process starting Dec. 1.

Angie reported the county has received $1,310,677.51 in settlement payments since Aug. 1 and $38,071.82 in interest since July 1; the combined opioid balance is approximately $2.3 million, which includes about…

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