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Davis County outlines opioid settlement spending plan to fund body scanner, treatment and staff with $846,000 year‑one budgeted
Summary
At the Oct. 13 budget committee meeting, staff presented a revised opioid settlement spending plan that would spend ~$846,000 in year one (one‑time and ongoing elements), including a body scanner, Narcan, treatment supports and two personnel positions; commissioners agreed to budget the full amount while debating start dates.
Todd Edsinger presented a revised opioid settlement spending proposal at the Davis County Budget Committee meeting on Oct. 13, describing two broad options: a conservative endowment that would preserve principal and defer substantial spending until about 2030, or a spending plan (the 'Todd plan') that would support immediate program needs and personnel. Scott Park, the county controller, said he had modeled both approaches and that the more active spending plan would still leave roughly $4 million in the account through 2045 but could create a fiscal cliff in the 2047 timeframe if no new revenue source is…
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