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Mental Health Services Act (Proposition 63)


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Redwood Center Project Proposal - funded by MHSA Capital Facilities Component

 


The Community Behavioral Health Services (CBHS) unit of the Department of Public Health is inviting all stakeholders to review and comment on the Redwood Center Project Proposal, which will be funded through the MHSA Capital Facilities Component. This proposal will make it possible for the Redwood Center to act as a dual diagnosis-ready residential treatment facility. The posting period will be for 30 days from June 16, 2009 to July 15, 2009. This 30-day stakeholder review and comment is in fullfillment of the provisions of the Welfare and Institutions (W&I) Code Section 5848. The Proposal will be available in Spanish, Russian, Vietnamese, Tagalog, and Chinese upon request. These language versions may be requested in hard copies, large print format or CD-ROM format by calling tel. no. (415) 252-3084. Please email your comment to prop63@sfdph.org or send to:


Community Behavioral Health Services
Mental Health Services Act
1380 Howard Street 2nd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94103



Please click here to view the Project Proposal.

 

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE TIMELINE HAS CHANGED FOR THIS PROJECT PROPOSAL. THE EXPECTED OCCUPANCY START UP COMPLETION DATE HAS CHANGED FROM APRIL 28, 2011 TO JUNE 30, 2010. TO VIEW A COMPARISON OF THE OLD AND NEW TIMELINES ONLY, PLEASE CLICK HERE



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