Martinsburg officials have voted to allow the establishment of a proposed detox and crisis center after hours of heated debate.
The Journal reports that the Martinsburg Board of Zoning Appeals voted unanimously Tuesday to grant a special zoning exception for the facility.
Peter J. Callahan, of Callahan Counseling Services in Martinsburg, will run the 24-hour facility as a private business with some state funding. He expects the center to open on Aug. 1. After finishing the detox, the center will help individuals find longer-term solutions.
Those in support of the center argued that solutions for the heroin epidemic are needed in the area, even if the clinic is a stepping stone.
Many also spoke in opposition, citing their fears that it would make nearby residential properties less safe.