Portland needs a new sobering center. Politics keeps one from opening

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In 2019, Portland’s lone drop-off center for people experiencing severe intoxication from drugs or alcohol abruptly shuttered.
The closure left a massive gap in how Oregon’s largest city could respond to those in the throes of visible — and often dangerous — bouts of crisis, just as drug use and overdose deaths began to soar.
Dozens of local leaders began immediately working on a plan to replace Portland’s decades-old Sobering Station.
After four years, the effort largely collapsed this fall. The fate of a new — and desperately needed — sobering center in Portland remains uncertain, even as other communities throughout the state successfully create their own.
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Portland needs a new sobering center. Politics keeps one from opening

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Portland needs a new sobering center. Politics keeps one from opening
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