Earlier this month, the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors gave the go-ahead to secure contractors to begin building the Pacific Village Platinum Campus (PC) Project.
The $16.2 million PC Project will expand the existing Pacific Village housing complex in San Bernardino into a full-service continuum of care campus to provide housing options to the county’s homeless population.
The PC Project will include:
- A (32) bed Recuperative Care facility (tenant improvement project) for medical and behavioral health.
- New construction of (30) pre-fabricated permanent housing units for adults who are recipients or applicants of Supplemental Security Income/State Supplementary Payment (SSI/SSP) and/or Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI) benefits.
- Park-like landscaping and walking paths incorporated throughout the campus, along with multiple outdoor gathering areas.
- On-site laundry facilities, fenced pet park, community garden and large community center.
The Board of Supervisors also gave the green light for the $14 million County Department of Behavioral Health Pacific Village Substance Use Disorder Program (SUD) Project to move forward.
The SUD Project will create a 10,900-square-foot residential treatment facility that will provide services to individuals with severe mental health illness and/or substance use disorders. Plans call for a 24-hour residential facility with 16 beds for those needing mental health and/or substance use disorder services and treatment. Services will include withdrawal management and residential treatment.
San Bernardino County will use American Rescue Plan Act funds for construction of the project.