A $14.5 million project that will expand mental health services in the San Fernando Valley was approved unanimously Tuesday by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.
The proposed new building will include outpatient mental health services, mostly for children, a waiting area, reception area, business offices, counseling/therapy rooms, and group therapy rooms, among other spaces.
"The San Fernando Mental Health Center project will enhance the County's ability to provide mental health services in the San Fernando Valley by providing a Mental Health facility that services children," according to the report to the Board by the county's Department of Public Works.
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