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Council adopts mid‑biennium budget amendments, directs millions to opioid mitigation and public safety
Summary
Cuyahoga County Council voted to adopt a mid‑biennium budget amendment that shifts several million dollars to opioid-mitigation initiatives, behavioral-health facilities and Sheriff's Office personnel costs, including $7 million for a behavioral health crisis center and reported $11.46 million in increases for sheriff personnel.
Cuyahoga County Council on Nov. 12 adopted Resolution 2025-0311, a mid‑biennium operating budget amendment that makes appropriation increases, decreases and transfers to meet operational needs across county departments.
A council presenter summarized the package as including significant investments from the Opioid Mitigation Fund: $7,000,000 to support a recently approved Behavioral Health Crisis Center; $2,880,000 in additional funding to…
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