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Loudon County commissioners approve opioid-abatement allocations and multiple budget transfers
Summary
The commission approved $241,868.76 in opioid-abatement funds (including $100,000 to Beauty for Ashes) and several budget transfers and appropriations, including $229,580 from the Fire Safety reserve for 800 MHz radios for Philadelphia Fire Department.
At its Jan. 5 meeting, the Loudon County Commission approved several budget maneuvers presented by Erin Rice, director of accounts and budgets, including an allocation of opioid-abatement funds and appropriations from the county's Fire Safety reserve.
Rice recommended appropriating a total of $241,868.76 from the county's Opioid Abatement fund: $100,000 to the organization listed in the minutes as Beauty for Ashes and $141,868.76 to the Sheriff/Jail Department. The motion, made by Commissioner Gary Whitfield and…
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