The naturally occurring drug would be used to treat PTSD, major depressive disorder, substance-use disorders or for end-of-life care, the bill's text said.
Visitors are tracked using location-based cell phone data, which park officials say allows them to more accurately estimate the number of visitors on park grounds.
Neighborhoods were largely against it, and restauranteurs were in favor of it. But now after considering more than 20 amendments, there's more support.
"I believe in the coming weeks a lot of light will be shed on this and an entirely different story will come out," Chris Combs, the lawyer for Grace Kipendo.