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Committee backs purchase of 1660–1670 Mission to house City Clinic and behavioral health services
Summary
The Budget and Finance Committee voted 3-0 to forward resolutions authorizing acquisition of 1660/1670 Mission Street for $18.5 million and to accept a $10 million state grant tied to behavioral-health uses; DPH plans to convert the building into a Health Recovery and Connection Center opening after renovations in 2028.
The Budget and Finance Committee voted unanimously on Sept. 17 to forward to the full Board of Supervisors a proposal to acquire two parcels at 1660 and 1670 Mission Street and a related Department of Public Health grant agreement with the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) for $10 million in capital funding.
The city negotiated a purchase price of $18,500,000 for the combined property and estimated closing costs of about $30,000. The Department of Public Health (DPH) told the committee it will convert the vacant building into a Health Recovery and Connection Center to co-locate City Clinic, behavioral health access and pharmacy services, an office for buprenorphine induction (operated by UCSF), and other behavioral-health programs now…
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