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Council approves interim supervised consumption site location in Kitchener

The interim supervised consumption site in Kitchener will go at 150 Duke St., which is the same location a permanent site will use when it starts later this year.

Interim location will go at 150 Duke St., the same location as the planned permanent site

The building at 150 Duke St. W., in Kitchener is expected to house a temporary supervised consumption site for about six months starting by the end of August. Then, six months later, the same site should be ready to become a permanent supervised consumption site, regional staff say. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)

An interim supervised consumption site will go at 150 Duke St. W.in Kitchener, afterregional council approved the location at Wednesday night's council meeting.

150 Duke St. W. is also the plannedpermanent location for a planned supervised consumption to open later this year.

Staff recommended the site go at the Duke Street location tominimize disruption to clients who will use the site as well as the community. It will also mean the region doesn't have to spend money on a trailer rental orlease a second property.

Staff say it will cost approximately $530,000 for the interim site.

Putting the interim site in the same location as the permanent site will mean a delay of about two to three monthsin getting the permanent site set up, the region's director of infectious disease, dental and sexual health Karen Quigley-Hobbs told councillors.

The region has applied to the province for funding for the permanent site and is in the process of completing the application to the federal government for a permanent site.

Staff will now apply to the federal government to be allowed to have the interim site, and Quigley-Hobbs said it's about a 14-day turnaround to receive that approval.

A staff report to council says the interim site would be operational within two months of receiving approvals. That site would run for approximately six months, which is whenthe permanent site is expected to be ready.