Overview
- Frankfurt's magistrate has approved the purchase of Niddastraße 76 to establish a crack addiction support center exclusively for city residents.
- The center will provide medical services, emergency accommodations, and consumption rooms for local users, while non-residents will be referred to their home cities with assistance.
- Mayor Mike Josef described the initiative as a paradigm shift in drug policy, focusing on regionalized harm reduction to stabilize the Bahnhofsviertel district.
- A city-affiliated company will oversee the building's acquisition, conversion, and rental to social service providers operating on behalf of the city.
- Increased police presence around the center is planned to reduce public drug consumption and improve safety in the area.