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The Urban Renewal Authority approved a professional services contract with Bridge House not to exceed $40,000, accepted a $40,000 transfer of opioid settlement funds from the City for Bridge House’s Ready to Work program, and set a regular meeting schedule of monthly meetings on the second Monday. Votes on the listed resolutions were recorded as 10 Aye with 2 commissioners excused.
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The URA voted to allocate local funds and approve a contract involving a community organization named Bridge House and to accept $40,000 in opioid settlement money from the City for Bridge House’s Ready to Work program. For residents, this means the URA has authorized specific funding for that program and established monthly second-Monday meetings to handle URA business. Meeting votes showed ten commissioners in favor and two absent.
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