File #: CONS 24-085   
Section: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: City Council
Agenda Date: 3/5/2024 Final action:
Subject: Adopt a Resolution Authorizing the City Manager or her Designee to Accept and Appropriate an Amount Not to Exceed the 18-year Estimate of $1,349,312 in Funding Associated with the Distributor Settlement Agreement for Opioid Remediation and to Allocate the Funds in Accordance with Eligible Uses Specified in the Distributor Settlement Agreement RECOMMENDATION
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report, 2. Attachment II Resolution
Related files: CONS 21-650, CONS 23-156

DATE: March 5, 2024

TO: Mayor and City Council

FROM: Assistant City Manager

SUBJECT

Title
Adopt a Resolution Authorizing the City Manager or her Designee to Accept and Appropriate an Amount Not to Exceed the 18-year Estimate of $1,349,312 in Funding Associated with the Distributor Settlement Agreement for Opioid Remediation and to Allocate the Funds in Accordance with Eligible Uses Specified in the Distributor Settlement Agreement

RECOMMENDATION

Recommendation
That the City Council adopts a resolution (Attachment II) authorizing the City Manager or her designee to accept and appropriate $1,349,312 in funding associated with the Distributor Settlement Agreement for Opioid Remediation and to allocate the funds in accordance with eligible uses specified in the Distributor Settlement Agreement.

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SUMMARY

On December 14, 2021, and March 28, 2023, Council approved the City's participation in National Opioid Settlement litigation and authorized the City Manager to accept the terms of the California Allocation Agreement and to execute and submit all necessary settlement participation documents on behalf of the City. Beginning in June 2023, the City began receiving payments through this settlement agreement, receiving $186,656 to date. Staff estimate that the City will receive an additional $1,159,656 via annual installment payments through July 2038, bringing the total received to approximately $1,349,312.

The use of funds is restricted by the settlement agreement. Staff recommend that Council accept and appropriate the funds to be allocated to community-based non-profits for the following eligible uses, as specified in the Distributor Settlement Agreement:
* Opioid use prevention programs and services
* Support the treatment of opioid use disorder and any co-occurring substance use disorder or mental health conditions
* Support people in treatment and recovery from opioid use disorder and any co-occurring substance use diso...

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