Final plans approved for Oklahoma City mental health crisis center

The Robert Ravitz Crisis Center is one step closer to being built.

The Oklahoma City Council voted last week to approve the final plans for the multi-million dollar center, which will be a new landing place for people experiencing mental health crises or struggling with substance abuse.

The center is part of Oklahoma City’s $1.1 billion MAPS 4 program. In 2019, residents voted to use nearly $45 million toward building mental health and substance abuse crisis facilities and transitional housing…

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