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County plans 16-bed behavioral health rehabilitation site at Sherman property in Pleasant Hill

Pleasant Hill City Council · April 7, 2026
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Contra Costa County officials told the Pleasant Hill City Council they received roughly $16.5 million and an additional Homekey award to redevelop the county-owned Sherman site as a 16-bed adult social rehabilitation facility plus five supportive housing units; staff said the program will be voluntary and limited to Contra Costa residents, with construction expected to start in early 2027.

County officials briefed the Pleasant Hill City Council on April 6 about plans to redevelop the county-owned Sherman site in the Sherman Acres neighborhood as a behavioral health rehabilitation facility and supportive housing.

District 4 Supervisor Kenneth William Carlson said the county received approximately $16.5 million to build a new 16-bed adult rehabilitation facility on the nearly one-acre Sherman site. Carlson said the project also secured about $1.5 million from a Homekey funding round to add five…

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