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FEMA embarks on a housing mission only after every other housing option has been reviewed and exhausted. In Butte County: FEMA’s primary goal is to help survivors find safe, secure, and sustainable housing. There are no unoccupied, readily available sites for temporary housing communities; therefore, the sites must be constructed, which includes pouring the foundation...

BUTTE COUNTY, Calif. – Butte County and the Town of Paradise mailed Courtesy Notices to property owners who have not signed up for debris removal to encourage them to comply with local codes and enter one of the debris removal programs. Failure to participate in a debris removal program is a violation of local code...

The Butte County Health Officer, Dr. Andy Miller, has issued a water quality advisory for people living in the Camp Fire affected areas and urges people not to drink or boil tap water. Information from water authorities indicates the possibility that contamination may be present in home plumbing systems, and therefore, residents should not rely...

BUTTE COUNTY, CA. – The Butte County Health Officer, Dr. Andy Miller, has issued a water quality advisory for people living in the Camp Fire affected areas and urges people not to drink or boil tap water. Information from water authorities indicates the possibility that contamination may be present in home plumbing systems, and therefore,...

Cal OES - Wildfire debris removal crews in Butte County will resume Camp Fire cleanup operations on March 18 following a temporary demobilization due to wet weather. The Camp Fire Incident Management Team reassessed site conditions and determined 80 debris removal crews, consisting of three to five workers each, could safely restart work Monday on...

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BUTTE COUNTY, Calif. – Immediate Disaster Case Management (IDCM) services are now available for those affected by the Camp Fire. Through a partnership with the Administration for Children and Families, Case Managers are available to support and assist survivors with disaster-related unmet needs through a variety of resources and agency partnerships.   Case Managers can...

SACRAMENTO, Calif. –Director Tanya N. Garfield of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Disaster Field Operations Center-West announced today that SBA will relocate its Chico outreach center from the former Sears building to the St. John’s Episcopal Church on Tuesday, March 12. “SBA opened the center to provide personalized assistance to California businesses and residents affected...

20190307 - Contractor Work Plan Status Instructions

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BUTTE COUNTY, Calif. – Butte County and California State Parks announced today a partnership to aide Camp Fire survivors. State Parks granted Butte County temporary use of Lake Oroville’s State Recreation Area Lime Saddle Campground to serve as a temporary RV Park to house fire survivors. The county will provide water service and wastewater pumping...

BUTTE COUNTY, Calif. – The Butte County Treasurer-Tax Collector is beginning to mail revised tax bills to property owners affected by the Camp Fire. Property owners will find adjustments to their taxes based on property reassessments completed by the Butte County Assessor’s Office. These adjustments reflect property values from November 1, 2018 through June 30,...

BUTTE COUNTY, Calif. – Property Owners must sign up for Phase II fire debris removal if their homes, businesses, or other structures that are 120 square feet or greater burned in the Camp Fire. Butte County and the Town of Paradise have heard from Camp Fire survivors and contractors that they need more time to...

Information about temporary dwelling units on this page is in regards to properties in unincorporated Butte County. For more information about temporary housing requirements as a result of the Camp Fire please call 530.552.3701 to contact Butte County Development Services. Click here to download a printable version of this page. Allowable Temporary Dwelling Units Recreational Vehicle: A...

The Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) presently operated by the State of California and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in Chico and Paradise will cease operating at the close of business Friday, March 1. The Chico DRC is located at the Chico Mall in the Former Sears Building at 1982 E. 20th St., Chico, CA...

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