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Board clears path to convert county reentry center into behavioral‑health treatment hub after defeasance, approves funding
Summary
Napa County supervisors voted unanimously June 3 to approve budget and capital actions that will allow the county to convert its former reentry center at 2200 Napa Highway into a behavioral‑health treatment campus housing residential treatment, withdrawal management, an SB 43 facility and a sobering center.
The Napa County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously June 3 to allow the county to repurpose its reentry facility at 2200 Napa Highway as a multi‑program behavioral‑health treatment center and to approve related budget and capital project actions.
Board action: The board approved two separate sets of motions to complete the facility acquisition financing, to adopt budget amendments and to create a capital improvement project for the behavioral‑health conversion. The Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) had recommended and provided $8.2 million toward the facility purchase. Supervisors then approved a second motion to establish the new CIP and authorize an initial engineering budget.
Why this matters: County officials said the facility conversion is designed to expand local treatment capacity and meet evolving state requirements, including implementation of SB 43…
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