
Scrutiny for supervised drug consumption site in Victoria’s ‘Downtown Eastside’
VICTORIA — The value of a supervised consumption site in the heart of Victoria’s most downtrodden neighbourhood is under debate — is it a life-saving tool, or a magnet for drug dealers victimizing those in an encampment on the site’s doorstep?
Victoria Coun. Marg Gardiner said the facility is a draw for both “those addicted to drugs and for drug dealers, who prey on the weak and ill among those encamped” in the three blocks along Pandora Avenue.
“It’s Victoria’s Downtown Eastside,” she said in an interview, likening Pandora to the Vancouver neighbourhood plagued by crime, poverty and addiction.
Gardiner tabled a motion that went before council this week asking Victoria to formally request Island Health to close the facility, along with a second nearby facility, by Aug. 31.