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Board approves $2 million to finish crisis receiving center; opening pushed to October
Summary
The Prince William Board of County Supervisors approved a $2 million allocation to finish construction of the county's Crisis Receiving Center and set an anticipated operational opening in October, while asking staff for detailed follow-ups on timeline, costs and Medicaid waiver status.
The Prince William Board of County Supervisors voted to allocate $2,000,000 to complete construction work on the county's Crisis Receiving Center (CRC), and board members asked staff for a fuller update on construction and operational timelines.
Board members said the additional money will pay for remaining site work, fixture changes and safety fencing. Matt Villareal, director of facilities and fleet management, told the board, "We are seeking $2,000,000 to finish out on the project. This will cover we have about a million dollars of site work that we need to complete and we have, about 400 or so thousand dollars that we have to change, some…
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