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Plumas County chief administrative officer details $29 million in post‑Dixie Fire grants and recovery programs
Summary
County Administrative Officer Deborah Lucero gave a high‑level recap of programs and grants linked to the Dixie Fire recovery, including $3 million in direct business grants, recover California housing assistance, ARPA allocations and a pipeline of state and federal projects totaling roughly $29 million in housing and infrastructure funding.
Deborah Lucero, Plumas County’s county administrative officer, gave the Board of Supervisors a high‑level recap of post‑Dixie Fire recovery programs and grants at the Jan. 21 meeting, outlining business grants, housing programs and planned investments the county is pursuing or has already spent.
Lucero told the board the county has deployed multiple funding sources — including American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds, LATCF allocations and PG&E and insurance settlements — and listed roughly $3 million in direct support to businesses plus approximately $26 million in housing and infrastructure commitments for a combined total near $29 million. She described ongoing programs ranging from microenterprise grants to a Recover California program that can provide up to $500,000 per household for rebuilding.
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