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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMN-CC-COW-2016-04-27COMMON COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS CITY OF ITHACA, NEW YORK Committee of the Whole Meeting 6:00 p.m. April 27, 2016 PRESENT: Mayor Myrick Alderpersons (8) Brock, McGonigal, Murtagh, Nguyen, Gearhart Fleming, Smith, Kerslick, OTHERS PRESENT: City Clerk – Conley Holcomb City Attorney – Lavine City Controller – Thayer EXCUSED: Alderpersons: Mohlenhoff, Martell SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS: Presentation of The Ithaca Plan: A Public Health and Safety Approach to Drugs and Drug Policy: Mayor Myrick introduced Lillian Fan, Assistant Director of Prevention Services – Harm Reduction, Southern Tier AIDS Program and Co-Author of The Ithaca Plan. He reviewed the history of the initiative which started in 2014 and involved several focus groups and dozens of meetings with stakeholders. He further identified the four pillars of the plan: prevention, treatment, harm reduction, and law enforcement. He reviewed many of the recommendations in the Plan including one to create an independent Office of Drug Policy. Mayor Myrick identified next steps that include:  Creation of a Drug Policy Implementation Committee which would prioritize the recommendations included in the Plan and develop budgets to go with them.  Community events such as movies, speakers, fundraising events Discussion followed on the floor regarding the role that Tompkins County played in this initiative. Mayor Myrick explained that many County employees were involved in the various stakeholder groups; however, he neglected to include members of the Tompkins County Legislature in the process. Common Council members stressed the need to have the County involved in this initiative as they are responsible for public health and they have valuable resources. Further discussion followed regarding the number of doctors who are certified to become a licensed prescriber of drugs like Methadone which combat the effects of heroin. Doctors have to take 10 hours of training in order to prescribe those drugs and can only issue 30 prescriptions without obtaining additional permissions to issue up to 100 prescriptions. Alderperson Fleming asked where the former detox center was located and why it closed. Ms. Fan responded that it was located at the hospital but closed in 2009. She clarified that it was an alcohol detox center only, not drugs. Mayor Myrick noted that one of the recommendations that he believes deserves top priority is the creation of a 24-hour crisis center which would include medication assisted and supervised outpatient detox, with case management services available on-site. Alderperson Fleming further asked how funding could be diverted from the “war on drugs” to the “war on drug treatment”. Mayor Myrick responded that the LEAD program (Law Enforcement Alternative Diversion) is a possible solution as it will save a lot of court time and money. April 27, 2016 2 Alderperson Gearhart asked about associated timelines and how it would relate to the City budget. Mayor Myrick responded that he was hopeful that the list of priorities and related budgets would be prepared by late August/early September. He is expecting that the only funding requests for 2017 would be related to the LEAD program. Alderperson Murtagh noted that Police Chief Barber is interested in participating in the LEAD program before 2017 and asked if the Mayor supported that. Mayor Myrick indicated that he did support the implementation of the LEAD program earlier; however, the City needs to make sure that some fundamental pieces are in place first. Alderperson Kerslick noted that more information is needed on the criteria that law enforcement officers would use in determining who would be eligible for the LEAD program vs. incarceration. Alderperson Brock noted that a mapping project has been started for found needles. Ms. Fan stated that people could call the Southern Tier AIDS Program to report found syringes and also noted that sharps containers are available from STAP as well. ADJOURNMENT: On a motion the meeting adjourned at 8:00 p.m. ______________________________ _______________________________ Julie Conley Holcomb, CMC Svante L. Myrick City Clerk Mayor