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The board voted 2-0 to nominate four animal inspectors and discussed an estimated $900,000 in opioid abatement funding expected through 2038. Staff are also developing emergency Narcan kits for placement in Belmont public spaces other than schools.
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The board approved four animal-inspector nominations and the minutes from its February 24 meeting. Health officials reported ongoing responses to housing and food-safety concerns, with about one housing concern addressed each week. Residents should expect tick-prevention guidance, a March 28 rabies clinic with a $10 vaccine, and future announcements about a community blood drive.
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