March 15 memorandum
- Courtesy City of Tucson
- Updated
Sarah Launius, director of Tucson's Community Safety Health & Wellness department, said this memo is meant to provide a roadmap for the city-county partnership and use of opioid settlement funds.
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The initial goals of the new city-county agreement are to develop a regional awareness campaign, reduce opioid-related deaths and work with community groups to provide services after a non-fatal overdose.
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