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Yolo county maps Prop 1 spending rules; behavioral health leaders warn of $2M–$3M shortfall

Yolo County Board of Supervisors · January 27, 2026
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Summary

Health staff told supervisors the Behavioral Health Services Act (Prop 1) requires a 35/35/30 split for FSP/BHSS/housing and strict early-intervention rules, producing an estimated $2.3M–$3.3M shortfall in the BHSS bucket; draft plan to DHCS is due in March.

County behavioral health leaders briefed the Yolo County Board of Supervisors on Jan. 27 about the implementation requirements and funding allocation under the Behavioral Health Services Act (Prop 1), and outlined a projected funding gap that will require board decisions this spring.

Monica, the county’s Health and Human Services director, and Tony (Behavioral Health program lead) explained that Prop 1 requires local integrated plans and allocates local funds by formula: 35% for Full-Service Partnerships (FSP), 35% for Behavioral Health Services & Supports (BHSS), and 30% for housing interventions. Within BHSS, at…

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