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Catawba County authorizes multi-year opioid-settlement spending; integrates $777,980 into FY2025/26 budget
Summary
The Board unanimously adopted a resolution authorizing $1,328,733 in opioid-settlement strategies across multiple programs and integrated $777,980 of those funds into the FY2025/26 budget for initiatives including a program coordinator, jail treatment, a PORT team and a school resilience pilot.
The Catawba County Board of Commissioners on June 2 adopted a resolution directing expenditure of opioid settlement funds under the North Carolina Memoranda of Agreement (MOA). County Manager Mary S. Furtado presented the resolution; Vice-Chair Austin Allran moved for adoption and the motion passed unanimously.
The resolution lists four authorized strategies and dollar amounts: an Opioid/Substance Use Disorder Program Coordinator (resolution text lists $415,689 authorized through…
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