TO: Board of Supervisors
FROM: Steven Lederer, Director of Public Works
REPORT BY: Estrella Munoz, Junior Engineer
SUBJECT: Approval of Amendment No. 4 to Agreement No. 240326B with TLCD Architecture for the "CSU Children's Services Expansion Project," PW 24-15.
RECOMMENDATION
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Approve and authorize Amendment No. 4 to Agreement No. 240326B with TLCD Architecture for $69,220 for a new maximum of $671,576 for additional construction administration services in support of construction of the "Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) - Children's Services Expansion Project," PW 24-15. (Fiscal Impact: $69,220 Expense; Health and Human Services Fund; Budgeted; Discretionary)
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BACKGROUND
The Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) was authorized through Welfare and Institutions Code sections 5960-5960.45 to establish the Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program (BHCIP) with $2.2 billion to construct, acquire, and rehabilitate real estate assets or to invest in needed mobile crisis infrastructure to expand the community continuum of behavioral health treatment resources. DHCS is releasing BHCIP grant funds through six rounds that target various gaps in the state's behavioral health facility infrastructure.
BHCIP aims to reduce homelessness, incarceration, unnecessary hospitalizations, and inpatient days and improve outcomes for people with behavioral health conditions by expanding access to community-based treatment. BHCIP proposes to invest in the expansion of beds, units, or rooms by building new behavioral health continuum infrastructure and expanding capacity. These resources would expand the continuum of services by increasing capacity for short-term crisis stabilization, acute and sub-acute care, crisis residential, community-based mental health residential treatment, substance use disorder residential treatment, peer respite, mobile crisis, community and outpatient behavioral health services, and other clinically enriched longer-term treatment and ...
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