Specifications include, but are not limited to: A CSU serves voluntary and involuntary (5150) individuals experiencing a behavioral health crisis. The CSU provide crisis intervention and stabilization to youth and their families 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The CSU will provide access to immediate in-person behavioral health services lasting less than 23 hours. Providing a safe and secure locked environment for youth who are experiencing an acute psychiatric crisis. The FRC will provide an innovative approach to a mental health urgent care, providing services to youth experiencing a behavioral health crisis, without the heightened level of care at the CSU. This will allow youth to receive the level of service needed in the least restrictive environment. The building design is a single-story mixed-use with a 16-bed Youth CSU on one side and voluntary FRC on the other side. Both programs in the building will provide crisis behavioral health services and increase the capacity serving youth who are experiencing a behavioral health crisis, reducing unnecessary stays in the hospital ED’s. Both will be housed in approximately a 15,000 square foot Building. The CSU will be a locked facility. The CSU will have locked doors and windows for safety.