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Shenandoah supervisors approve opioid-settlement resolution, consent agenda and authorize closed session on property
Summary
The Shenandoah County Board of Supervisors approved consent items including an appointment and a club recognition, voted to accept anticipated opioid settlement funds (Purdue payment ~ $262,000 over 15 years plus ~ $41,000 from other manufacturers over 10 years, both described as approximate), and authorized a closed session to discuss potential property acquisitions under Virginia law.
The Shenandoah County Board of Supervisors approved routine consent items, accepted a resolution related to opioid settlements that the county expects to receive in coming years, and authorized a closed session to discuss potential acquisitions of real property and related legal advice.
During new-business discussion county counsel (unnamed in the transcript) summarized earlier litigation and settlement work the county pursued with outside law firms. He described expected direct payments to Shenandoah County as approximate: "The one with regard to Purdue is a payment of $262,000…
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