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Scott County health board flags rise in public-health nuisance cases, unveils public dashboard and five-year CHIP
Summary
Health department staff told the Community Health Board that nuisance cases are up sharply in 2025, previewed a public-facing performance dashboard coming by year-end, and presented a finalized five-year Community Health Improvement Plan focused on mental health/substance use, chronic disease and access to care.
The Scott County Community Health Board on Nov. 18 was told by public health staff that formal public-health nuisance cases have climbed this year, and that the department will publish a new performance dashboard and begin a five-year Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP).
Lisa Brodsky, a public-health staff member, said the county has handled roughly 100 nuisance cases over the past decade and already recorded 19 in 2025, with more referrals pending. She said hoarding accounts for about a third of recent cases and attributed part of the uptick to pandemic-era trauma, greater referral activity and increased field presence. Brodsky described the county's approach as primarily voluntary and supportive: staff try…
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