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Peninsula Behavioral Health outlines Northview supportive-housing project; construction pending permits and local funding
Summary
Wendy Sisk, CEO of Peninsula Behavioral Health, told the City Council on Jan. 7 that her nonprofit plans a permanent-supportive housing project at Second and Oak (the Northview project) following prior motel-to-housing conversions.
Wendy Sisk, chief executive officer of Peninsula Behavioral Health, updated the City Council on Jan. 7 about the nonprofit's planned permanent-supportive housing project referred to as the Northview project and earlier motel-conversion work.
Sisk said her organization previously converted the Olive View Motel into 26 affordable units targeting people with behavioral-health needs, and that model informed a plan to add new permanent-supportive housing at the corner of Second and Oak Streets. "We renovated the Olive View Motel, 26 units of affordable housing, targeting people with behavioral health needs," Sisk said, describing that earlier conversion as a joint project with the city, county and community partners.
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