Sutter County supervisors approved a $550,000 behavioral health budget adjustment at their April 28 meeting to help cover the local match for the Willow Glen 16-bed residential treatment facility, according to the board agenda summary posted online by the county. The funding package uses up to $300,000 in development impact fees and $250,000 in Mental Health Services Act funds. April 28 board meeting summary
The available record identifies the project as a residential treatment facility but does not say who will operate it, when construction will begin, or what the full project budget is. It also does not spell out whether the county action was a new obligation, a change order, or a required local match tied to outside funding. County staff reports or follow-up documents may provide that context later.
The decision adds county money to a behavioral health project with direct service implications, while preserving a mix of funding sources that includes both development fees and Mental Health Services Act dollars.








