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City and hospitals announce deal reshaping CPMC campuses: St. Luke's expanded, Cathedral Hill reduced; $90M in community benefits cited
Summary
City leaders, supervisors and hospital executives announced a negotiated agreement with CPMC and Sutter Health that increases St. Luke's capacity to about 120 beds, reduces the planned Cathedral Hill hospital to about 274 beds, and includes roughly $90 million in community benefits, expanded affordable-housing contributions and workforce commitments.
City leaders, elected supervisors and hospital executives announced a negotiated agreement on April 10 that reshapes California Pacific Medical Center's (CPMC) development plans while expanding St. Luke's Hospital and committing resources to community benefits.
A mediator introduced the deal as a "win-win" for the city and hospital partners, saying it produced a larger St. Luke's (about 120 beds, compared with an earlier 80-bed plan) and a smaller Cathedral Hill hospital (approximately 274 beds vs. a previously discussed 555-bed design). City officials and hospital executives…
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