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Commission approves mayor's signature on opioid-abatement disbursement and Corps lease for launching ramp
Summary
Cheatham County authorized the county mayor to sign the Opioid Abatement Fund disbursement agreement to accept $228,735.12 and approved a 20‑year lease with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for a small launching-ramp parcel; both were approved by voice votes Feb. 24.
The Cheatham County Legislative Body on Feb. 24 approved two county‑level agreements for signature by County Mayor Kerry McCarver: a Letter of Agreement with the Tennessee Opioid Abatement Council accepting $228,735.12 in settlement-driven disbursements, and a 20‑year lease with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for a roughly 0.20‑acre launching-ramp parcel at the Cheatham Lock and Dam (Bluegrass Drive).
Opioid funds: The Opioid Abatement Council disbursement is earmarked for opioid abatement and remediation activities approved by the council. The council's Letter of Agreement, incorporated into the county record, requires counties accepting…
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