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The Board unanimously approved purchasing a public sharps-disposal kiosk; opioid settlement funds may be used, and a location near the Fire Department or Police Department is still under discussion. The Board also reviewed ongoing Orchard Hill housing repairs involving 10 inspected units and plans to reassess progress in about three months.
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The kiosk is intended to give residents a safer, accessible place to dispose of sharps, with a possible 24-hour location still to be confirmed. At Orchard Hill, several units had water damage, ceiling damage, wall cracks, and other repair issues; units must be inspected before tenants return. The Board also discussed a possible grant of approximately $100,000 to $125,000 for transportation, food access, and other essential services, but no grant award was approved.
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