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What are the most important unmet mental health needs the City of Berkeley should consider when making funding decisions for the next three years?

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What are the most pressing unmet mental health needs in the City of Berkeley?

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What are your ideas on the best ways to address these needs?

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Is there anything else you would like to share regarding mental health services and needs in the City of Berkeley?

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Name not available outside Adeline Corridor
May 5, 2020, 11:56 AM
  • What are the most pressing unmet mental health needs in the City of Berkeley?

    potholes, streets and even "bicycle boulevards" with rough pavement, and pool filled with dirt instead of water to swim in

  • What are your ideas on the best ways to address these needs?

    more effective use of public funds already collected, not through new bonds or assessments

  • Is there anything else you would like to share regarding mental health services and needs in the City of Berkeley?

    higher priority for infrastructure and hard services

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