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Chesapeake council unanimously approves opioid settlement grant, capital transfers and fiber co‑build
Summary
The Chesapeake City Council approved a set of budget and infrastructure measures, including acceptance of $377,164 from the Virginia Opioid Abatement Authority, transfers totaling millions for road and park projects, and an ordinance to co‑build a fiber conduit segment with the Southside Network Authority; all votes were 8-0.
Chesapeake City Council on an 8-0 vote approved multiple budget, grant and infrastructure items, including the acceptance of $377,164 from the Virginia Opioid Abatement Authority and an ordinance to permit a co‑build of fiber conduit with the Southside Network Authority.
The council voted to accept and appropriate $377,164 in opioid-abatement funding requested by Chesapeake Integrated Behavioral Healthcare. City Manager Price told the council the funds come from statewide settlements managed by the Opioid Abatement Authority and from targeted grant applications; Attorney Lindley said some allocations derive from…
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