Mobile city leaders approved a $154,000 consulting contract with Helios Alliance to help them effectively spend opioid settlement money. The city received more
than $2.3 million last year.
Etherton says they will evaluate current recovery services, identify gaps, predict impacts of spending, monitor the progress and assess outcomes for city leaders.
Opioid Settlement Consultant Money $2.3 Million City Leaders Fund Spending
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