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San Francisco seeks state behavioral-health bond funds to add about 175 residential beds
Summary
The committee forwarded DPH resolutions to apply for round 1 of California's Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program (B-CHIP), proposing six projects estimated at roughly $144 million in capital funds to add about 175 behavioral-health residential beds; awards are expected in May 2025.
The Board of Supervisors' Budget & Finance Committee on Nov. 20 moved forward a DPH resolution authorizing the department to submit applications for California's Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program round 1, a portion of Proposition 1 funding for behavioral-health infrastructure.
Kelly Kirkpatrick, director of administration and operations for Mental Health SF at DPH, told the committee…
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