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Opioid Recovery Housing Project Hits Roadblock
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Opioid Recovery Housing Project Hits Roadblock
A major public-private partnership aimed at building new sober living facilities in Sonoma County has hit a roadblock. The Press Democrat reports the county had approved a $3.87 million opioid settlement grant to Buckelew Programs to construct four sober living houses with 68 beds. The project was to be matched and built at cost by the Gallaher Companies, leveraging private financing from Poppy Bank. However, the county has paused the deal, citi…
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