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Council members flag fentanyl overdoses, Broadway Flats response, trafficking enforcement and federal immigration threats
Summary
At the Jan. 6 briefing councilmembers described fentanyl overdoses in parks, progress and concerns about Broadway Flats housing placements, slow enforcement of anti‑trafficking measures and a request for a briefing on federal threats to sanctuary jurisdictions.
Several councilmembers used the Jan. 6 briefing to raise overlapping public‑safety, public‑health and enforcement concerns: fentanyl overdoses in parks, the Broadway Flats conversion of encampment residents into housing, implementation of anti‑trafficking enforcement, tree‑ordinance violations and federal pressure on sanctuary jurisdictions.
Councilmember Theresa Hollingsworth recounted a recent overdose in a park adjacent to a school in which firefighters performed extended CPR and ultimately found a pulse. She told colleagues that the incident underscores the ongoing fentanyl public‑health crisis and its proximity to children: “A lot of these places are also by schools,” she said, and emphasized coordination with the Family, Education, Preschool Promise (FEPP) levy and youth programs.
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