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Bothell staff outline $3.1M opioid settlement, YMCA behavioral-health contract and grants program

Bothell City Council · December 10, 2025
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City staff told the council Bothell will receive about $3.1 million in opioid settlement funds over 17 years, has an up-to-$500,000 behavioral health contract with the North Shore YMCA, and provides about $414,000 annually to nonprofits across 38 programs; no council action was requested.

City staff presented the annual human services update to the Bothell City Council on Dec. 9, outlining how the city directs grant funding, regional partnerships and a behavioral-health services contract intended to expand local access to care.

Anand Manti Pragada, the city’s human services coordinator, told council staff have allocated up to $500,000 for a behavioral-health contract with the North Shore YMCA. The contract combines general-fund…

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