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Council awards $61,207 from opioid‑settlement funds to four local programs

Monroe City Council · December 16, 2025
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Summary

Following an RFP process, Monroe City Council approved $61,207 in opioid‑settlement grants to four local programs—Monroe County Opportunity Program, Monroe County 38th Circuit Court drug treatment court, Salus Center for Hope, and Paula's House—authorizing the city manager to execute funding agreements.

The Monroe City Council approved awards totaling $61,207 from local opioid‑settlement funds to four community programs after reviewing proposals and committee recommendations.

Director Cochran told council the city issued an RFP (Oct. 28; proposals due Nov. 28) and received six proposals requesting a combined $186,842. Available funds on hand were about $157,000 (including prior reserves) and the city expects…

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