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Contract AwardPublic HealthDetected Apr 23, 2026

Louisville Metro Council passed O-069-26, amending prior budget ordinances to transfer opioid settlement funds between departments for various purposes. While specific recipient programs or vendors are not detailed in this summary, the ordinance confirms that a pool of opioid settlement money is now reallocated and available for new or expanded initiatives. This type of reprogramming typically supports treatment, recovery, harm reduction, and prevention services delivered through public health, community groups, or healthcare providers. Vendors in behavioral health services, program evaluation, case management software, and community outreach can track which departments gain additional funding and prepare to respond to upcoming RFPs, renewals, or expansions tied to opioid-related interventions.

Follow-up budget detail or departmental presentations will clarify which programs and contracts are ...

Louisville/Jefferson County metro governmentOpioid settlement funds reallocation for treatment and mitigation programs

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Public Health

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Contract Award

The NSRB Executive Director’s report and DMV SOW PiD 1442 describe a 2026 enhancement project for the DMV’s modernized Handicap Permit System to improve reporting and controls. Enhancements include new statistics combining company and individual permits with monthly and aggregate totals, breakdowns by online vs in‑office channels, Excel export, account functionality to mark vehicles as no longer owned and filter them from views, and validation to prevent doctors from issuing new permits when a renewal is already open. The SOW, signed in April 2026, estimates 236 hours at 0 incremental dollar cost under the master contract, and DMV staff report development is in progress with agency testing expected after August 10, 2026. Vendors cannot displace the incumbent on this project, but this work highlights DMV’s continued investment in accessibility‑related services, data integrity, and reporting, creating adjacent opportunities in analytics, program evaluation, and health‑equity or accessibility consulting tied to handicap permit usage data.

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