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Board accepts draft Behavioral Health Services Act plan and directs fund mapping; staff to post draft for public comment
Summary
Supervisors accepted a draft 3‑year BHSA plan allocation framework—30% housing, 35% Full Service Partnerships, 35% services/supports—added $3M fund balance support over three years for case managers and moved $1.4M from housing into services to cover crisis gaps; staff will post the draft for a 30‑day public comment period.
Yolo County behavioral health leaders presented a draft three‑year Behavioral Health Services Act (BHSA) plan at the March 24 board meeting and asked for board endorsement to post the draft for the 30‑day public comment period required by the state. Director Morales and Behavioral Health Director Tony Calderon walked board members through required allocations under the new state rules: 30% of MHSA‑replacement funds must be dedicated to housing interventions, 35% to Full Service Partnerships (FSP) and 35% to services and…
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