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Mayor Lurie defends enforcement and treatment push as city addresses fentanyl and displaced encampments
Summary
At a March 11 special appearance, Mayor Daniel Lurie described enforcement, expanded treatment beds and a fentanyl state-of-emergency ordinance as components of the city's response to open-air drug markets and displacement into the Mission.
Mayor Daniel Lurie appeared at the San Francisco Board of Supervisors' March 11 meeting to describe his administration's strategy for addressing open-air drug markets, fentanyl sales and displacement caused by enforcement operations.
Lurie said his administration measures success by residents' experience. "It means a family walking down Sixteenth and Mission feel safe," he said, and added success includes "clean, well maintained sidewalks" and small business owners who "feel confident that they can build and run their businesses day and…
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