As OD deaths rise, Camelot treatment facility construction hasn’t begun. Why the delay? Updated 9:07 AM; Today 6:30 AM There have been 88 overdoses on Staten Island since January 1, a year-to-date increase of 14.29%, according to data from District Attorney Michael McMahon’s office. (AP Photo)AP Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The number of people overdosing from opioids on Staten Island continues to increase but the number of residential treatment beds has remained the same despite funding for more beds and two new facilities. Camelot of Staten Island’s CEO Luke Nasta has been patiently waiting for construction of a new facility, replacing the existing facility at 263 Port Richmond Ave. to begin.