Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty says the pilot has been successful enough for a wider rollout.
As the City Council prepares to vote on the Mayor s Proposed Budget this week, a citywide expansion of Portland Street Response hangs in the balance. The city has two choices: it can either run a pilot for 12 months and … stop. Then, after further analysis, the City Council could decide how and if it wants to roll out citywide delaying citywide expansion until 2023-24.
Or, the city of Portland can run a 12-month pilot and simultaneously adapt and ready the program for citywide launch beginning in March 2022, as has been slowly, methodically and smartly planned all along.
Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty says the pilot has been successful enough for a wider rollout.
As the City Council prepares to vote on the Mayor s Proposed Budget this week, a citywide expansion of Portland Street Response hangs in the balance. The city has two choices: it can either run a pilot for 12 months and … stop. Then, after further analysis, the City Council could decide how and if it wants to roll out citywide delaying citywide expansion until 2023-24.
Or, the city of Portland can run a 12-month pilot and simultaneously adapt and ready the program for citywide launch beginning in March 2022, as has been slowly, methodically and smartly planned all along.
Cascade County Commissioners moved to approve a contract between the county and Alluvion Health to provide inmate medical services, mental health care and treatment program services during their meeting Tuesday morning.
Alluvion Health was one of three healthcare providers, including Planned Parenthood and Correctional Health Partners, to respond to the Sheriff Office’s request for proposal after Planned Parenthood let the CCSO know they would no longer be able to fulfill their inmate medical services contract in January, per Undersheriff Cory Reeves.
The cost of the first year of services from Alluvion Health is $1.57 million, the most cost effective of the three options, Reeves said during the county commission work session last week. The contract term is four years and is effective starting July 1. Planned Parenthood offered $2.1 million and Correctional Health Partners offered $2.4 million.
Hal Rogers ducks wand, gets fined Joe Sonka, Louisville Courier Journal
If we had to bet on which member of Kentucky s congressional delegation would be the first to (allegedly) defy new security screenings outside the House chamber, I think most would choose contrarian libertarian
Rep. Thomas Massie but it appears we were sleeping on 21-term GOP
Rep. Hal Rogers.
This week also saw yet another lawsuit in Frankfort challenging one of the many new laws stripping power from
Gov. Andy Beshear, as we took a look at what hundreds of millions of new federal dollars could mean for infrastructure throughout the state.
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