Take Back Santa Cruz

Needles in Public Spaces Report, February 2016

To:  Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors and the Santa Cruz City Council1101N-001

Please find the Take Back Santa Cruz Needles Solutions Team Needles in Public Spaces (NIPS) report attached.  This is a log of citizen reports of needles found in public spaces for the last 38 months. The log was created as a reference so that someone can use the data to:

Total NIPS Finds for Reporting Period 38

For reporting period 38 (1/9/2016-2/8/16), 291 needles found in public spaces were logged. This count includes citizen reports, community group reports and reports by City workers.  70 needles were found by citizens and community groups; the other 221 needles were found by City workers.

 


Significant Finds For Reporting Period 38

In what his father described as a “rite of passage for Santa Cruz youth”, a 5-year-old found his first needle at Cowell Beach. (1107N)

There were multiple needle finds at Seabright Beach again.  (1078N, 1080N, 1082N, 1083N, 1091N, 1095N)

A needle was found in front of Garfield Park Library while children were inside for the Homework Help Program.  (1073N).

A four-year-old and her mother found in a needle in front of a mobile home park.  (1074N).

A 15-year-old found a needle on Water Street.  (1075N).

There were two separate finds at Delaveaga Park by City workers (Jan. 2016 City workers needle log.)

Santa Cruz City Park Rangers found large quantities of needles while cleaning up encampments, including 57 needles at the East Levee at Broadway, 37 at West Levee, and 44 at Harvey West Park (Jan. 2016 City workers needle log.)

 


Hot Spot NIPS Locations for Reporting Periods 38

Child Stuck by a Needle in Corralitos Park   

o   An email from Councilmember Micah Posner to a member of the public in which he states that he is friends with a child who was “pricked” at a local park.  Because neither Mr. Posner nor the parent of the child have spoken with us about this incident, it is not in our log.

o   A report from a citizen in the emergency room who overhead an exchange another patient seeking treatment for a needle stick.

o   Statements from staff taking blood tests from needle stick patients indicating that they have done blood tests for numerous other needle stick victims (but cannot disclose any further information for privacy reasons).

o   Statements from staff in pediatrician’s offices that they have treated numerous other needle stick victims (but cannot disclose any further information for privacy reasons).
 


NIPS Finds In The Past Year+

1/9/16-2/8/16: 291
12/9/15-1/8/16: 242
11/9/15-12/8/15: 217
10/9/15—11/8/15: 297
9/9/15-10/8/15: 231
8/9/15-9/8/15: 223
7/9/15-8/8/15: 238
6/9/15-7/8/15: 221
5/9/15-6/8/15: 145
4/9/15-5/8/15: 204
3/9/15-4/8/15: 210
2/9/2015-3/8/15: 340 (Note: Quantity increased by a conservative estimate of 200 after the Needles Team obtained additional information concerning City needle finds through Public Records Act Request.)
1/9/15 – 2/8/15: 187
12/9/14-1/8/15: 170
11/9/14-12/8/14: 156


Overview of Last 38 Months


Media Coverage of Needles in Public Spaces

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