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Dubuque council approves rezoning at 2167 Jackson St. for small detox clinic
Summary
The City Council unanimously rezoned a Jackson Street property to allow a planned eight‑bed, ambulatory detox facility; applicant and staff said the site will not expand and that 24/7 operation is permitted under downtown commercial zoning.
The Dubuque City Council on July 21 unanimously approved rezoning 2167 Jackson Street from R‑2A (alternate two‑family residential) to C‑4 (downtown commercial) to allow operation of a detoxification facility.
The rezoning was requested by Michelle Michalakis, who told the council she plans an eight‑bed, outpatient detox center. Michalakis said the service would be a “3.5 ASAM, which is ambulatory, which means that we won't be doing IVs,” and that most patients who need detox fall into that category. She said the facility would be rehabbing…
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