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Long Beach approves application for up to $40 million in Prop 1 behavioral health funds for two facilities

5943372 · October 14, 2025
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Summary

Council authorized staff to apply for Proposition 1 BCHIP Round 2 funding to build an OBOT clinic at the Multi Service Center and an enriched residential care facility at the 702 shelter site.

The Long Beach City Council on Tuesday authorized staff to apply for up to $40 million from California’s Proposition 1 Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program (BCHIP) Round 2 to expand local behavioral health capacity.

The council voted to resubmit two project proposals that were not awarded in the first BCHIP round: an office‑based opioid treatment (OBOT) clinic colocated at the Long Beach Multi Service Center (MSC) and an Enriched Residential Care facility built by converting vacant structures at the 702 Anaheim shelter site into up to 16 residential treatment beds.

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