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File #: 25-1006    Version: 1 Name: 5/19/25 Resolution to Allocate Funds for Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Intervention Programs
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/19/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/19/2025 Final action: 5/19/2025
Enactment date: 5/19/2025 Enactment #: R-25-166
Title: Resolution to Allocate Funds for Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Intervention Programs
Sponsors: Jennifer Cornell, Erica Briggs, Ayesha Ghazi Edwin, Chris Watson, Cynthia Harrison, Travis Radina
Attachments: 1. Substance Use Disorder Funding Support R-25-166.pdf
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Resolution to Allocate Funds for Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Intervention Programs
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Whereas, Substance use disorder (SUD) continues to be a significant public health issue in Ann Arbor, affecting individuals, families, and our community;

Whereas, the Washtenaw County Health Department reported more than 400 EMS calls related to SUD overdoses in the last year, and nearly 200 SUD-related deaths in the last two years;

Whereas, The Washtenaw County Health Department reported most SUD deaths involve multiple substances, such as stimulants (63%) and xylazine (tranquilizers), complicating treatment and response;

Whereas, The majority of fatalities are men aged 25 to 54, reflecting high-impact years of productivity and family life;

Whereas, Increased demand for emergency medical services, detox, and long-term treatment puts a heavy burden on local hospitals and mental health providers;

Whereas, Premature deaths and chronic SUD contribute to workforce loss, absenteeism, and long-term disability;

Whereas, Taxpayer money supports law enforcement responses, court systems, and emergency care - diverting funds from other critical needs;

Whereas, The City of Ann Arbor has previously demonstrated a commitment to addressing SUD through initiatives such as funding for Michigan Medicine's Rewrite the Script program;

Whereas, Federal funding cuts have had a profound, negative impact on social service agencies across the country, causing a reduction in services to our most vulnerable populations; and

Whereas, Resolution R-24-449 was approved by City Council on December 16, 2024 that allocated funding for negative impacts at the local level due to change in the federal government administration;

RESOLVED, That City Council approves:

1. Funding Allocation: The City Council allocates $300,000 of the funding allocated under R-24-449 for negative impacts at the local level due to change in the federal government administration be allocated to the Community ...

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