Durham County Commissioners approved $15 million in funding for ambulance replacements, affordable housing, and opioid settlement agreements.
Durham County Commissioners approved $15 million in funding for ambulance replacements, affordable housing loan increases, and opioid settlement participation with CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Allergen, and Teva.
Commissioners increased the downtown mixed-use development parking deck contingency by $875,000 to $32.7 million total project cap for the 500 E. Main Street affordable housing project.
Commissioners adopted a revised stormwater ordinance reorganized by watershed to meet state nutrient management requirements for the Neuse River, with green infrastructure projects exempted from additional control calculations.