Durham County committed $22.5 million in opioid settlement funds to expand harm reduction and treatment services, nearly double last year's projection.
Durham County committed $22.5 million in opioid settlement funds to expand harm reduction and treatment services, including free naloxone distribution, community paramedics, and medication-assisted treatment at overdose scenes.
The board approved the Durham County Transit Work Program with $45.5 million in revenues and increased bus maintenance facility funding from $5 million to $30 million based on updated cost estimates.
Commissioners deferred decisions on the 115 North Queen Street childcare center after discovering subsidized rent to for-profit operators may violate state law, with nonprofits potentially qualifying under income restrictions.