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Board reallocates $3 million set for CrisisNow; $2 million to close budget gap, $1 million to pilot receiving‑center options
Summary
The Yolo County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously April 29 to reallocate $3 million originally set for the CrisisNow behavioral‑health receiving center: $2 million was directed to close the county budget shortfall and $1 million to pursue reduced or contracted receiving‑center alternatives.
The Yolo County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on April 29 to reassign $3 million that had been set aside for the CrisisNow behavioral‑health receiving‑center project. The board approved staff’s recommendation to direct $2 million of that amount toward the county’s immediate budget gap and to reserve $1 million to evaluate and pursue scaled alternatives to the originally planned three‑year pilot receiving center.
At an item described in staff materials as “board‑directed projects,” County staff led by Alex Tengelwalks (CAO’s office) and Tony Kildare (interim mental‑health director) presented three alternatives for the receiving‑center element of CrisisNow. The county…
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