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Board sets principles, directs staff to develop priorities for using Plumas County’s Dixie Fire PG&E settlement
Summary
The Board of Supervisors agreed on high‑level principles — restoring county capacity, avoiding duplication, valuing readiness, leveraging funds and ensuring transparency — to guide use of the county’s $7.8 million PG&E Dixie Fire public-entity settlement and directed staff to form an ad hoc committee and draft a formal resolution.
Plumas County supervisors on April 15 discussed principles and priorities to guide the county’s use of $7.8 million received in a PG&E Dixie Fire public‑entity settlement and directed staff to form an ad hoc committee to develop a formal allocation framework.
Principles adopted for discussion: Board members and staff circulated proposed guideposts and the board agreed, by voice consensus, to general principles intended to focus future spending: (1) restore county stability and capacity lost to the Dixie Fire and related stressors; (2) avoid duplication of funding where other grants already target…
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