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Mayor Lurie cites expedited contracts and housing, says he will back drug-market intervention
Summary
Mayor Daniel Lurie told the Board of Supervisors the fentanyl state of emergency sped up hiring, contracting and housing and treatment expansions; he said he will support a board-backed drug market intervention strategy once the board endorses it.
Mayor Daniel Lurie told the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Dec. 16 that the city has used powers granted by the fentanyl state of emergency to accelerate contracting, hiring and treatment capacity.
"Since its passage, we have moved quickly to unlock resources and deploy new tools to get fentanyl off our streets and keep San Franciscans safe," Lurie said, listing actions by multiple departments including 31 contracts and one lease HSH executed, 219 new interim housing beds (60…
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