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Board approves shelter-plan closeout, public-health grant, road contract and administrative policies; licenses thrift operator
Summary
The Yuba County Board of Supervisors approved closeout of a planning grant for an emergency shelter design, authorized acceptance of California home visiting program funds, awarded a $4.37 million road-repair contract to Tucker Construction, adopted a food-purchase policy and approved a secondhand-dealer license for Pay It Forward Golden State.
At its Aug. 25 meeting the Yuba County Board of Supervisors approved a series of administrative items, ranging from grant closeout and public-health funding to a road-repair contract and county purchasing policy.
Community Development staff presented a closeout request for a planning grant from the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) that funded a county emergency-shelter design study. Kevin Perkins said the planning-product is a roughly 100-page draft that HCD is currently reviewing; he told the board closing out the grant is required for future competitive eligibility and that the plan will be attached to the next agenda for board review if members prefer. A supervisor moved to close out the grant at the meeting with staff providing the plan to the board afterwards; the motion passed.
Melissa Shaw, deputy director…
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