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Plumas County adopts limited‑term Disaster Recovery Coordinator after CPAT recovery report for Greenville and Canyon Dam
Summary
The Plumas County Board of Supervisors on March 18 received a final implementation strategy from the American Planning Association, California chapterCommunity Planning Assistance Team (CPAT) for recovery in Greenville and Canyon Dam following the 2021 Dixie Fire, and approved a limited‑term Disaster Recovery Coordinator position to help carry out the plan.
The Plumas County Board of Supervisors on March 18 received a final implementation strategy from the American Planning Association, California chapterCommunity Planning Assistance Team (CPAT) for recovery in Greenville and Canyon Dam following the 2021 Dixie Fire, and approved a limited‑term Disaster Recovery Coordinator position to help carry out the plan.
The CPAT presentation, led by Hanson Hall and Michael Smiley of the APA California CPAT team and introduced locally by Tracy Ferguson, Plumas County planning director, summarized about 43 recommendations organized around five guiding principles: governance, economics, housing, community design and planning/regulation. The board then adopted a resolution to create and recruit for a full‑time, limited‑term Disaster Recovery Coordinator to work on implementation in partnership with community groups such as the Dixie Fire Collaborative.
Why it matters: CPATan experienced volunteer team of planning professionalstold supervisors the Indian Valley communities…
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