Richmond, B.C., council votes to back safe consumption site after fractious meetings
RICHMOND, B.C. — The next step for a controversial supervised safe consumption drug site has been approved by council members in Richmond, B.C., after two days of highly charged hearings.
The council voted 7 to 2 late Tuesday to pass a motion in favour of exploring the possibility of establishing a site with Vancouver Coastal Health.
Council issued a statement before the vote to address what it called “a large amount of misinformation and misunderstanding” about the motion, saying it is ultimately up to the health authority to decide if the site will be established.
More than 100 people signed up to speak to the motion, many of them opposed to the possibility of a city supervised consumption site in response to the escalating number of illicit drug overdose deaths in the province.