And it's been clear for months that the conversation over what could be our city's next move — a safe-injection site — has been intensifying. But these conversations are still largely going on behind closed doors. There has been good reason for that: This is a highly charged issue, and if the city is to allow the first safe-injection site in the country, it has to stick the landing. That means getting city officials, council members, advocates, and yes, Ross, on the same page. That means having answers to questions that will come.