Red Deer city council requests the province to remove OPS and replace it with other services
Red Deer city council will be requesting the Government of Alberta (GOA) to remove the Overdose Prevention Site (OPS) out of Red Deer and replace it with other addictions and mental health services in its place.
At their second day of a non-statutory public hearing on the matter, council will be requesting the following from the GOA:
- formalize an orderly transition of the existing OPS out of Red Deer by the end of 2025;
- provide in its place greater harm reducing options within the community that focus on health, wellness, and recovery, including more detox capacity, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), recovery coaches, counsellors, and culturally appropriate health and wellness supports, etc.;
- provide dedicated grant funding to provide a continuous police presence/enforcement in the immediate vicinity of the OPS and temporary shelter, until the crime and social disorder impacts associated with these provincial services are better mitigated for the safety and security of the public;
- substantially increase front-line supports for mental health and addictions within the community/region to better address the root causes leading to drug and alcohol addictions.
The decisions stem from a Notice of Motion put forward by Councillor Vesna Higham on December 18, 2023. After being read into the record on January 22, 2024, a non-statutory public hearing was held this Thursday where approximately 40 members of the public attended, and over 30 shared their thoughts on the issue.