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Snohomish County council reviews first-quarter report on local sales-tax funds for behavioral health and affordable housing

3788697 · May 27, 2025
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County Human Services presented a first-quarter 2025 update on three local sales-tax funds, reporting early-stage capital obligations for multiple projects, reserved preservation dollars, and that operational performance metrics will appear once facilities begin occupancy—likely by late 2025.

Snohomish County Council members received a first-quarter 2025 update on local sales-tax funds for chemical dependency, mental health, affordable housing and behavioral health on May 27, as Human Services staff summarized obligations, contracts and evaluation plans for capital and services projects.

The update, presented by Mary Jane Bravilovich, director of Human Services, and Mike Liddecote, administrative services division manager, outlined that the chemical dependency/mental health sales-tax fund is being used primarily for services and staffing while paired affordable housing and behavioral health sales-tax funds are being used principally for capital and preservation projects. Bravilovich said the county has obligated more than $11 million for the Sea Mar Community Health Center, the Compass Health…

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