Behavioral Health Board Executive Committee

The Behavioral Health Board Executive Committee meets the third Tuesday of each month from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need assistance to participate in this meeting please call (559) 624-7445. Public documents related to the items on this agenda may be reviewed at the reception counter in the lobby of Tulare County Government Plaza, 5957 South Mooney Boulevard, Visalia, CA 93277.

2025 Executive Committee Agendas
2025 Executive Committee Agendas

Agendas of current and previous Behavioral Health Board Executive Committee Meetings

2024 Executive Committee Agendas
2024 Executive Committee Agendas

Agendas of current and previous Behavioral Health Board Executive Committee Meetings

2023 Executive Committee Agendas
2023 Executive Committee Agendas

Agendas of current and previous Mental Health Board Executive Committee Meetings

2022 Executive Committee Agendas
2022 Executive Committee Agendas

Agendas of current and previous Mental Health Board Executive Committee Meetings

2021 Executive Committee Agendas
2021 Executive Committee Agendas

Agendas of current and previous Mental Health Board Executive Committee Meetings


Agency News

Video: What Is Prop 1?

Video: What Is Prop 1?

Prop 1 reallocates existing state funds and other state resources to expand and modernize the state's behavioral health infrastructure. This includes increased funding for treatment facilities, supportive housing for individuals experiencing homelessness, and other essential services.

Video: How Coordinate Care is Helping the Homeless

Video: How Coordinate Care is Helping the Homeless

The growing costs of housing, utilities, and food present financial strain, and when combined with an argument, illness, loss of family support, or a job, or numerous other variables can be the deciding factor in whether we have a roof over our heads or not.

Warming Centers & Winter Care for Outside Pets

Warming Centers & Winter Care for Outside Pets

Here in the Central Valley, temperatures can drop and yield cold temperatures during the winter months, especially when fog and rain become factors. Tulare County Warming Centers are open. Also learn about winter care for outside pets.