King County eyes second crisis care center in Seattle’s First Hill neighborhood

(The Center Square) – The King County Council is set to approve the purchase of a new facility site for its Crisis Care Center network in Seattle’s First Hill neighborhood.

The King County Council has until Sept. 13 to act on the purchase and sale agreement of the site. If approved, the purchase would close by the end of December, with the center expected to open by the end of 2027.

The expansion is funded by a $1.3 billion property tax levy voters approved in 2023. Plans call for a total of five crisis centers the county is building to expand its mental health system…

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