Van Buren County reallocates opioid-abatement funds to prevention coalition and DARE program

Van Buren County Commission · November 18, 2025

Get AI-powered insights, summaries, and transcripts

Subscribe
AI-Generated Content: All content on this page was generated by AI to highlight key points from the meeting. For complete details and context, we recommend watching the full video. so we can fix them.

Summary

The Van Buren County Commission approved transfers from opioid-abatement funds to support a community outreach coordinator at the local prevention coalition and a $1,500 allocation for the sheriff’s DARE program; later a related fund-balance transfer of $27,758.69 was approved to cover those and related expenses.

The Van Buren County Commission on the public agenda approved multiple reallocations from its opioid-abatement fund to support local prevention and law-enforcement programs.

Kale Crane moved to transfer $22,100 from opioid-abatement funds to the Van Buren County Prevention Coalition to fund a community outreach coordinator; the motion was seconded by Terry Hickey and approved by roll call (all voting yes). Crane then moved $1,500 to the Van Buren County Sheriff’s Department for the DARE program; that motion also passed by unanimous roll call.

Later in the meeting finance staff explained a separate-but-related motion to move $27,758.69 from the fund balance into the opioid cost center so the county could pay the prevention coalition and the sheriff’s department as requested. Commissioners approved that transfer by roll call.

Commissioners framed the expenditures as continuing county efforts to use opioid-abatement monies for local prevention and youth-education initiatives. No opposition to the specific allocations was recorded in the minutes.

Next steps: the prevention coalition and sheriff’s office will proceed with hires and program spending under the approved line items; the county clerk recorded the roll calls for each motion.