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Mayor signs fentanyl state of emergency; city will open 24/7 police‑friendly stabilization center at 822 Gary Street

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Mayor Daniel Lurie signed a fentanyl state‑of‑emergency ordinance Feb. 18 and announced the city will open a 24/7 police‑friendly stabilization center at 822 Gary Street to accept people brought by police, paramedics and street crisis response teams.

Mayor Daniel Lurie used a public appearance during the Feb. 18 SFMTA board session to sign a fentanyl state‑of‑emergency ordinance and announce a first step in using that authority: the city will open a 24‑hour, seven‑day police‑friendly stabilization center at 822 Gary Street this spring.

At the signing, the mayor said the new ordinance gives city leaders more flexibility to surge resources and speed leasing and operational steps. Lurie said the center will be staffed by medical professionals, accept patients brought by…

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