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City vote set on bill to up neighborhoods' clout on treatment facility locations

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  • City vote set on bill to up neighborhoods' clout on treatment facility locations

    Sacramento's Law and Legislation Committee is considering supporting a proposed state bill that would give neighborhoods greater say in the placement of alcohol and drug-abuse treatment facilities.
    The committee will vote Tuesday on whether to support AB 1284, authored by Assemblyman Jared Huffman, D-San Rafael.
    The bill would require communities to be notified if a license application is filed for a new treatment facility within 300 feet of another facility. It also would give cities and neighborhoods recourse to object to license applications issued by the state.
    According to a city staff report, operators are permitted to open several treatment facilities within a neighborhood, "effectively creating a campus or compound of units."
    "Local communities deserve a say in the licensing process for clusters of residential alcohol and drug-treatment facilities in their neighborhoods, particularly when these clusterings would create unsafe living conditions," wrote Councilwoman Sandy Sheedy, the committee's chair.


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