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Plumas supervisors adopt principles to prioritize Dixie Fire settlement funds, plan public workshop

3299492 · May 6, 2025
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Summary

Plumas County Board of Supervisors on May 6 adopted a resolution setting principles and priorities to guide spending of county’s Dixie Fire settlement funds and directed staff to schedule a public workshop for community input before the county budget is finalized.

Plumas County supervisors voted May 6 to adopt a resolution establishing principles and priorities for spending the county's Dixie Fire settlement funds and directed staff to schedule a public workshop for affected communities before the FY 2025-26 budget is finalized.

The measure, advanced by Board President Kevin Goss and Supervisor Mimi Hall, narrows the county's priorities to three items: restore county organizational losses and service capacity; invest in public infrastructure and civic facilities in Dixie Fire-impacted communities (listed in the resolution as Greenville, Canyon Dam, Indian Falls and Warner Valley); and support housing recovery and development in those same communities.

Why it matters: County officials said insurance payouts and federal reimbursements will not fully cover the county's losses, and the principles are intended to focus limited…

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