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Plumas County behavioral health department reports housing setback, staffing churn and budget turnaround

5573126 · August 6, 2025
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Summary

Plumas County behavioral health officials on Aug. 6 announced that a proposed multifamily housing MOU will not proceed with the Rural Community Housing Development Corporation, and they reported ongoing staffing shortages and a revised final budget showing a $1 million surplus after earlier estimates of a $4.5 million deficit.

PLUMAS COUNTY, Calif. — County behavioral health officials on Aug. 6 told the Plumas County Behavioral Health Commission that the Rural Community Housing Development Corporation (RCHDC) has decided not to proceed with a planned memorandum of understanding for a proposed Plumas County multifamily project, and that the department is reassessing housing approaches while continuing to recruit key staff.

A letter from RCHDC read during the meeting said, in part, that "after careful consideration, RCHDC has decided not to move forward at this time with executing a memorandum of understanding... This decision is largely due to the current uncertainty in the affordable housing sector, driven by reductions in federal funding under the current presidential…

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