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Plumas County housing plan out of compliance; some state PLHA funds lost for behavioral‑health housing project
Summary
County staff told the Behavioral Health Commission the county’s housing element is out of compliance with state requirements, making Plumas ineligible for one round of Permanent Local Housing Allocation money and reducing near‑term funding available for a proposed behavioral‑health housing development.
County behavioral health staff told the commission on July 2 that Plumas County’s housing element is currently out of compliance with state requirements, and that the noncompliance made the county ineligible for the largest of three remaining rounds of Permanent Local Housing Allocation (PLHA) funding for a proposed behavioral‑health housing project.
“We have been out of compliance since July 1 of 2024,” the staff member reported, noting that the Department of Housing and Community Development said the county can reapply in April 2026 but that round…
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