Board hears presentations on opioid settlement spending, Uptown Jacksonville resolution, surplus property offer and summer camp fee change
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Public Health presented an amendment for spending opioid settlement funds; the deputy county manager presented a resolution supporting Uptown Jacksonville; a citizen offered to buy surplus property; Parks and Recreation requested a fee reduction for the second session of summer day camp. The transcript does not include details such as dollar amounts, vote tallies, or property specifics.
Several non-legislative and administrative items were presented to the Onslow County Board of Commissioners on Feb. 16.
Public Health presented an amendment proposing how the county should spend opioid settlement funds; the transcript excerpt does not include the amendment text or dollar amounts. The deputy county manager presented a resolution to support the Uptown Jacksonville project; wording of the resolution and any vote were not recorded in the excerpt. The county received an offer from a citizen to purchase surplus property; the transcript does not identify the property or the offer amount. Parks and Recreation requested approval to lower the fee for the second session of summer day camp; the proposed fee and whether the board approved it were not provided.
A meeting announcement closed the excerpt with: "To watch the full video, visit our YouTube channel at onslowcountygov."
