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Almanor Foundation outlines multi-pronged housing plan for Plumas County, aims for 45 workforce units in three years
Summary
The Almanor Foundation told the Plumas County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 4 it has assembled programs and a housing-council model that aim to deliver 45 workforce rental units over three years and layer down-payment assistance with lease-to-own options.
Representatives of the Almanor Foundation presented the Plumas County Housing Council's work and an attainable-workforce housing initiative to the Board of Supervisors on Feb. 4, outlining a multi-pronged approach that combines small-scale construction, reuse of underutilized units and lease-to-own pathways.
"We have provided 400 and just over $400,000 for housing," said Josh Huddleston during the presentation, summarizing foundation grants and commitments made so far. Foundation leaders said their three-year target includes building 45 new rental units across 15 sites, creating five new…
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