Humboldt County supervisors are scheduled to consider adopting the county’s Behavioral Health Services Act Integrated Plan and Budget for fiscal years 2026-2029 at their June 23 meeting.
According to the agenda, the Board of Supervisors will first receive a presentation from the Department of Health and Human Services–Behavioral Health before voting on the plan. The board is also being asked to authorize the chair to sign the Behavioral Health Services Act Integrated Plan Board of Supervisor Certification form and to allow the behavioral health director or a designee to submit the plan directly to the state Department of Health Care Services, with any corrections, clarifications or technical changes that do not create additional material county costs.
The agenda does not include the full funding breakdown or program details for the plan, and it does not say whether supervisors amended the proposal during discussion. But the item is a discrete policy and budget decision with implications for county behavioral health spending and service priorities over the next four years.
The behavioral health plan is one of several items before the board on Tuesday’s agenda, which also includes contracts, public works projects, and a 10 a.m. report on the county’s wildfire coordinator grant program. The meeting is scheduled for 9 a.m. in the Supervisors’ Chamber on the first floor of the county courthouse in Eureka, with remote participation available by Zoom. The agenda and meeting notice are posted by the county on Legistar.










