A report from the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy found that, while distributions of opioid settlement money began in 2022, only about 10% of the funds distributed to local governments have been spent.
The dollars are being released over more than a decade, with a billion in proceeds from several national opioid settlements with companies expected in Kentucky by 2037.
Lexington will eventually receive roughly $30 million. And Mayor Linda Gorton says the city is taking a "careful, methodical" approach to evaluating needs.
Richard Young with CivicLex told WUKY in March that a number of options are on the table.
"There are a variety of specific uses that they're looking at — funding housing and treatment services, waiting until the full bulk of that $30 million has been (delivered) and building interest on what comes, funding for nonprofits. There are a whole bunch of options," he said.
As for that last option, the city has allocated $3 million to a grant program for nonprofits, with the application window opening on Thursday.