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Committee advances multiple retroactive grants and contract amendments, and continues small-business loan item
Summary
The committee recommended full-Board approval for amendments and retroactive authorizations including a $6.3M increase to Central City Hospitality’s behavioral health contract, two Prop 68 park grants ($8.5M Boatyard, $1.62M Rossi Pool), and accepted a $125,000 in-kind gift for rehousing; the small-business loan program was amended and continued one week.
The Budget & Finance Committee on April 14 advanced several grant and contract items to the Board of Supervisors and continued one item for additional amendments.
Department of Public Health requested a first amendment to a contract with Central City Hospitality House to increase the agreement by roughly $6.3 million (raising the total from $8.8M to $15.1M) and extend the term through Dec. 31, 2022 to continue low-threshold behavioral health services for people experiencing homelessness. BLA staff said the contract is funded about 70% by the General Fund and about 30% by Mental Health Services Act funds; the committee moved the item to the Board with a…
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