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Oroville funds a full‑time housing navigator with county to expand outreach, using opioid settlement money
Summary
The council approved a one‑year memorandum with Butte County to place a full‑time housing navigator in Oroville’s code enforcement office, expanding outreach and transport options for people experiencing homelessness; cost $85,000 paid from opioid settlement funds.
The Oroville City Council voted to approve a one‑year memorandum of understanding with Butte County Department of Employment and Social Services to station a full‑time housing navigator in the city’s code enforcement office. The council passed the agreement after staff said the county would provide the navigator as a county employee and cover certain overhead; the city will pay $85,000 for the position for one year, billed quarterly and funded from the city’s…
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