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Plumas County outlines nearly $30 million in post-Dixie Fire grants, housing and infrastructure investments

Plumas County Board of Supervisors · January 21, 2025
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County administrative staff told supervisors the county has directed roughly $3 million to businesses and about $26 million to housing and infrastructure through ARPA, state recovery grants, PG&E/insurance settlements and other programs, and proposed steps to prioritize remaining settlement funds.

Plumas County administrative staff on Jan. 21 presented a multi-hour briefing cataloging recovery work since the Dixie Fire, including direct grants, housing programs, and settlement funds available for long-term rebuilding.

The presentation grouped investments into three types: (1) direct funds to businesses and nonprofits (ARPA business grants, micro-enterprise recovery grants), (2) additional state and federal partner support (Recover California grants and CDBG disaster recovery programs), and (3) longer-term investments and planning (housing studies, energy resilience projects, broadband infrastructure, and economic development coordination).

Tracy Ferguson, the county…

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