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Placer County applies for up to $16 million in BHCIP funds to expand Casa DeWitt transitional housing
Summary
The board authorized an application for the state Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program (BHCIP) to renovate a county-owned building at the government center to expand Casa DeWitt from 18 to about 36 beds; the grant requires a 10% county match and would be administered with county and community partners.
Placer County supervisors on Oct. 14 authorized the county to apply for a Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program (BHCIP) grant — sometimes called BHCIP Round 2 — seeking up to $16 million to renovate a county-owned building at the Placer County government center and expand the transitional housing program Casa DeWitt.
Application and funding: The board adopted a resolution authorizing Health and Human Services to submit a grant application to the California Department of Health Care Services for not-to-exceed funding of roughly $16 million. The application requires a 10% county match; the county plans to satisfy most of the match via…
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