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HealthRight 360 proposes single 50,000‑sq‑ft Mission clinic; DPH recommends incentives, commission to vote Sept. 2

San Francisco Health Commission · August 5, 2014
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Summary

HealthRight 360 asked the Health Commission to find its planned consolidation of two Mission sites into a single 50,000‑square‑foot facility consistent with the city's Health Care Services Master Plan. Department staff recommended 'consistent and recommended for incentives'; the commission scheduled a formal vote for Sept. 2.

HealthRight 360 told the San Francisco Health Commission that it plans to consolidate two nearby Mission Street clinics into a single, larger facility and expand services for low‑income residents.

At a departmental presentation, Colleen Chavla of the Department of Public Health said HealthRight 360 proposes relocating two sites (1735 and 1885 Mission) to a new facility at 1563 Mission, expected to open in February and totaling 50,000 square feet. Chavla summarized the space plan as 30,000 square feet for medical services, 10,000 square feet for social services and 10,000 square feet for administration. DPH staff recommended a finding of "consistent and recommended for incentives" under…

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