Business group ‘extremely concerned’ about overdose prevention site
The decision by Interior Health (IH) to locate an overdose prevention site in downtown Vernon is drawing criticism from the local business community.
The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce said in a letter to Health Minister Adrian Dix and IH president Susan Brown, it is disappointed with the decision that goes against the wishes of the Chamber, the City of Vernon and other organizations that such a facility be located at Vernon Jubilee Hospital.
President Krystin Kempton said it’s the message they gave to IH a year ago, and their position has not changed.
“In fact, our members are still extremely concerned that an OPS in the downtown core will compound existing safety concerns and decrease property values,” Kempton said. “Business owners are compassionate and want individuals to access the help they need, but the location of an OPS in the downtown core could compound already existing challenges such as drug use, loitering and the perception that downtown is not safe. The appropriate location for an OPS is Vernon Jubilee Hospital, which provides a range of services, particularly during emergency situations.”











