Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim vows to use ‘all tools’ to block overdose prevention site
VANCOUVER — Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim has vowed to block the opening of a planned overdose prevention site in the city’s downtown, promising to “use all tools available” in trying to do so.
Sim, whose ABC party holds seven of the 11 seats in Vancouver’s city council, said Tuesday that an urgent motion was to be moved during its meeting later that day that would direct staff to prevent the site from opening.
The mayor said such tools could include permitting, licensing, servicing and legal settlements.
“We have seen the disastrous impact when OPS sites are introduced without the right planning, oversight and accountability,” Sim said in a statement, adding that local businesses and residents share his concerns.


