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Butte County extends shelter-crisis declaration to 2031 to preserve regulatory flexibilities for homeless programs

Butte County Board of Supervisors · October 14, 2025
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The Board of Supervisors voted to extend the county—s shelter-crisis declaration to Sept. 1, 2031, a move staff said will preserve permitting flexibilities and eligibility for future state and federal homeless funding and support programs such as Everhart Village.

The Butte County Board of Supervisors voted Oct. 14 to extend the county—s shelter crisis declaration through Sept. 1, 2031, preserving alternate permitting and regulatory flexibilities that county officials say are needed to operate local emergency shelter and supportive programs.

Tiffany Rowe, director of Employment and Social Services, told the board the county—s 2025 point-in-time count reported 1,392 people experiencing homelessness countywide and urged the extension to…

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