Residents and business owners in downtown San Diego have come up with a plan outlining what needs to be done to keep their communities clean and safe.Jeffrey Brown and his partner Jennifer Chen say they knew in their hearts this is where they wanted to open their business Izola Bakery, right in the heart of the East Village next to Fault Line Park.Brown says, ' I love being in the middle of downtown the feeling being next to tall buildings looking out at the park besides us.
Monday during a news conference, city leaders joined residents in outlining a safety plan to crack down on drugs in the area, help get people off the streets and into shelters, and beautifying the neighborhood.As part of this plan, they’re asking for a 24-7 no tent policy on downtown streets and sidewalks. They’re pushing for the expansion of the SDPD Fentanyl Task Force, deploying a dedicated team to address mental health calls throughout downtown including at MTS Trolly and Bus stops.
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